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Installation Manual

Power Cable Installation

Miscellaneously Mounted OT Shelves

Introduction

This section describes the installation of the A and B power cables and shelf 
interconnecting wiring for the four configurations of miscellaneously mounted OT 
(List 10 through List 13).

NOTE:

Each feeder capacity for the List 11, 12, and 13 miscellaneously mounted 
shelf must be 15 amperes (unless otherwise specified by the customer) at 
the BDFB.The List 10 miscellaneous mount shelf must be 20 amperes.

For power cable installation information of multiple OLS shelves in a single bay, 
OLS shelf with OT shelves in the same bay, single OLS or OT shelves, or multiple 
OT shelves in the same bay, refer to the appropriate section of this chapter.

Available OT 
Power Cables

Table 4-4.

Available OT Miscellaneous Mount Power Cables

(Continued on next page)

ED-9C103-22

Cable Group

Where Used

Cable Length

(ft.)

Use With

Power Bus

Color

5 or 31

List 10

15

A

Red

6 or 24

List 10

15

B

Blue

15 or 32

List 10

As Required

A

Red

16 or 26

List 10

As Required

B

Blue

7

List 11, 12, and 13

15

A

Red

9

List 11, 12, and 13

15

B

Blue

8

List 11, 12, and 13

As Required

A

Red

10

List 11, 12, and 13

As Required

B

Blue

Summary of Contents for WaveStar OLS 40G

Page 1: ...Copyright 2001 Lucent Technologies All Rights Reserved Printed in U S A 365 575 389 Issue 1 0 March 2001 WaveStarTM Optical Line System OLS 40G Installation Manual Release 7 an InfoWare Product...

Page 2: ...and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions manual may cause interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residen...

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Page 5: ...s 1 1 Background 1 2 Tools and Test Equipment 1 3 Safety Instructions 1 9 Related Documentation 1 15 Training 1 17 Security 1 19 Technical Support 1 20 2 System Installation Planning 2 1 Background 2...

Page 6: ...ckground 4 2 Power Requirements 4 3 Multiple OLS Shelf Configurations 4 4 Multiple OT Shelf Configurations 4 8 Miscellaneously Mounted OLS Shelves 4 12 Miscellaneously Mounted OT Shelves 4 16 Integrat...

Page 7: ...One OA 1A TX End Terminal Installation 6 47 One OA 1A RCV End Terminal Installation 6 55 Two OA Two OA Dual Facing Shelf Installation 6 63 Two OA One OA Dual Facing Shelf Installation 6 74 One OA Two...

Page 8: ...Local Test 9 13 Local Operational Tests 9 23 Final OLS 40G Operations 9 28 OT Miscellaneous Discrete Tests 9 29 Installing OTU QOTU OTPMs into Final Positions 9 35 Final Testing of OTU Circuit Packs...

Page 9: ...to WaveStar OLS 40G 11 1 Background 11 2 Connect SONET SDH to Optical Line System OLS 11 6 Connect Optical Line System to SONET SDH 1 Gb Ethernet 11 11 System Verification 11 14 12 Troubleshooting 15...

Page 10: ...C 5 Cleaning Inspecting Optical Connectors C 6 D CMC Dantel Alarm and Control Block Installation Extended Miscellaneous Discretes D 1 Overview D 2 Installation Procedure D 4 Provisioning Extended Mis...

Page 11: ...erwire Shelf Mounting and Powering G 5 Cabling to OLS G 11 H Optical Protection Switch OPS H 1 Overview H 2 I Line Buildout LBO I 1 Overview I 2 Zero dB Attenuators White or Blue LBOs I 3 Broadband Si...

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Page 13: ...d Through Channels 2 12 2 13 OT Connecting Non OLS Compatible Optics to WaveStar OLS 40G 2 15 2 14 OTUs Used for Signal Regeneration and Wavelength Translation 2 16 2 15 OTUs Used for Wavelength Add D...

Page 14: ...7 Bay and Shelf Positions 3 Bay and 5 Bay Rack and Stack 3 48 4 1 OLS Power Cable Routing Multiple OLS Shelves Cabinet Frame Shown 4 6 4 2 OLS Power Cable Routing Bay Cabinet Frame Not Shown 4 7 4 3 O...

Page 15: ...elf Fiber Jumpers 6 29 6 6 1A RCV End Terminal Outside Plant Low Speed and Customer Maintenance Signal Fiber Jumpers 6 31 6 7 Repeater Intrashelf Fiber Jumpers 6 41 6 8 Repeater Outside Plant and Cust...

Page 16: ...ber Routing 1A TX Shown 6 114 6 25 Line End Terminal 1A TX THRU 6 119 7 1 WaveStar OLS 40G Fuse Panel Measurement Point 7 5 7 2 OT Fuse Panel Measurement Point 7 5 8 1 CenterLink Management Console 8...

Page 17: ...E Office Receive OA Connection Points 10 33 12 1 CIT CMC Minimum Connections 22 12 2 Auto Turnup Local SUPR Test 25 12 3 Auto Turnup Local CMS Test 27 B 1 WaveStar OLS 40G Component Side View B 9 B 2...

Page 18: ...iscrete Applications E 2 E 2 Miscellaneous Discrete Power Filter Connections E 4 E 3 Required Length for Misc Discrete Power Fail Cables E 4 G 1 Orderwire for Voice Communication G 5 G 2 Orderwire for...

Page 19: ...les 5 11 5 3 WaveStar OLS 40G Office Alarm Cable Connection 5 11 5 4 WaveStar OLS 40G Serial Telemetry Cables 5 14 5 5 WaveStar OLS 40G Serial Telemetry Cable Connection to Interconnection Panel 5 15...

Page 20: ...12 5 52 5 30 Cables supplied with OT Comp 2 Shelf List 13 Bay 2 5 53 5 31 Cables supplied with OT Comp 2 Shelf List 13 Bay 3 5 53 5 32 Additional Cables Required for Three Bay Rack and Stack 5 54 5 3...

Page 21: ...6 45 6 17 Intrashelf Fiber Jumpers for One OA 1A TX End Terminals 6 50 6 18 Outside Plant LGX Fiber Jumpers for One OA 1A TX End Terminal 6 52 6 19 Customer Maintenance Fiber Jumpers for End Terminal...

Page 22: ...Maintenance Fiber Jumpers for One OA One OA Dual Facing Shelf 6 94 6 37 Telemetry Feed Through Fiber Jumpers 6 120 6 38 LDA1 Connections for Telemetry Feed Through 6 120 6 39 Telemetry Feed Through F...

Page 23: ...ous Discrete Assignments Monitoring OT D 11 E 1 Ordering Information E 3 E 2 OT Miscellaneous Discrete Cable Wiring OT to Harris EMDU E 5 E 3 Miscellaneous Discrete Assignments Monitoring OT E 13 G 1...

Page 24: ...Tables xxiv Issue 1 0 March 2001 365 575 389 Installation Manual...

Page 25: ...Issue 1 0 March 2001 xxv AboutThis Document Contents Purpose of This Section xxvi How to Use This Manual xxvii How to Order This Document xxxi How to Comment on This Document xxxii...

Page 26: ...following 1 The reason for issue of the document 2 The intended audience 3 How to use the manual 4 How to order this document 5 A method for commenting on the document Reason for Reissue The purpose o...

Page 27: ...es to comment on this document are included Chapter 1 Overall Installation and Test Considerations Provides a list of required tools and test equipment for WaveStar OLS 40G equipment installation and...

Page 28: ...tical Amplifier applications as well as Circuit Pack Placement Chapter 7 Powering Provides procedures for verifying cabinet shelf ground and powering the cabinet shelf for the WaveStar OLS 40G Chapter...

Page 29: ...when installing R 1 0 and R 2 0 OLS OT Appendix B Pin Repair Describes how to repair backplane pins that need to be replaced Appendix C Fiber Cleaning Describes how to clean the optical connectors Ap...

Page 30: ...ix G Related Equipment Describes the Dantel Orderwire use and connections with the WaveStar OLS 40G Appendix H Optical Protection Switch OPS Describes the installation and testing of the Optical Prote...

Page 31: ...nt provides automatic distribution for all reissues of the document RBOC BOC customers should process document orders or standing order requests through their Company Documentation Coordinator For que...

Page 32: ...y the Dense Wave Division Multiplexing DWDM Customer Technical Support Organization CTS The CTS group welcomes your comments A feedback form is located immediately after the title page of this documen...

Page 33: ...0 March 2001 1 1 1 Overall Installation and Test Considerations 1 Contents Background 2 Tools and Test Equipment 3 Safety Instructions 9 Related Documentation 15 Training 18 Security 20 Technical Sup...

Page 34: ...onsiderations lists of WaveStar OLS 40G documents and drawings a list of documents for related Lucent Technologies equipment information on training available system security features and Technical Su...

Page 35: ...red for installation of WaveStar OLS 40G equipment only Table 1 3 on page 1 7 lists tools test sets and accessories in addition to Table 1 1 that are required for installation of OT equipment only Too...

Page 36: ...P 02 107149494 FS1EP EP 02 or 107306243 MS1EP EP 02 For optical local tests minimum 2 ft length with yellow cladding CLETOP Reel Type A ITE 7137 For fiber cleaning Refer to Appendix C for more details...

Page 37: ...required AMP 91261 1 For replacing ACTION PIN contacts in AMPLIMITE HDP 20 connectors d sub connectors Optical Multi Wavelength Meter optional as required HP 86120B or equivalent ITE 7123 For verifyin...

Page 38: ...ee Personal Computer for Use as CenterLink Management Console ITE 6795 List 2 to ITE 6938 or ITE 4389 For use as CMC on DCE port Straight through RS 232 cable 25 pin to 25 pin OR 25 pin to 9 pin depen...

Page 39: ...onix ST2400 with option 12 ITE 7089 if required For testing output of OTUs A SONET OC 3 signal if testing 43 and 44 type OTPMs and an OC 12 signal if testing 42 type OTPMs May be obtained from an OC 3...

Page 40: ...ion Manual Overall Installation and Test Considerations Tools and Test Equipment Continued Additional Tools and Test Equipment Refer to Appendix B for backplane pin repair tool information and Appendi...

Page 41: ...n using this telecommunication equipment basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire electric shock and injury to persons including the following 1 Follow all warning...

Page 42: ...oviding primary and secondary protection as applicable 13 For continued protection against risk of fire replace only with same type and rating of fuse 14 Use only Lucent Technologies manufactured reco...

Page 43: ...ovided on the rear of the shelf For safety reasons the equipment comes with the Automatic Power Shutdown APSD feature enabled for optical amplifiers OAs DANGER Disabling the Automatic Power Shutdown A...

Page 44: ...plies With 21 CFR 1040 10 And 1040 11 Conforme aux documents 21 CFR 1040 10 et 1040 11 538E LISTED Telephone Equipment UL R R SA LR 93283 This Digital Apparatus Does Not Exceed The Class A Limits For...

Page 45: ...floor mat when handling circuit packs storing inserting removing etc or when working on the backplane Handle all circuit packs by the faceplate or latch and by the top and bottom outermost edges Neve...

Page 46: ...ding jacks to enable personnel to ground themselves using wrist straps while handling circuit packs or working on a shelf The jacks for connection of wrist straps are located at the lower right hand c...

Page 47: ...e personnel Content Detailed description technical specifications operations and maintenance and user interface descriptive tutorial information Number C109074484 Release 7 0 OLS Title Optical Line Sy...

Page 48: ...the installation of Rack and Stack configurations Contains bay placement inter shelf cabling and fiber connection and routing information for 2 Bay 3 Bay and 5 Bay systems Drawing ED 8C509 50 Title F...

Page 49: ...Line System 40G Applications Architecture Planning and Ordering LW2252 Audience Network planners product managers equipment engineers technical consultants account representatives and personnel requir...

Page 50: ...l fundamentals and lightwave transmission systems TR0510 Transmission Principles TR9203 Synchronous Optical Network Overview or previous transmission experience Course Length This is a 3 day course Op...

Page 51: ...ucent Technologies has designed the CenterLink Management Console CMC so that when properly administered it will minimize the ability of unauthorized persons to gain access to the network Each authori...

Page 52: ...Request Entry System is a new internal Customer Technical Support tool that allows Lucent engineers to record customer requests for a variety of products CTS CARES will eventually replace all legacy...

Page 53: ...ation ID product or created date To inquire about obtaining a login contact Customer Technical Assistance Management CTAM Virtual Call Center VCC at 1 800 225 4672 or WECARE VCC at 1 800 932 2273 or N...

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Page 55: ...001 2 1 2 System InstallationPlanning 2 Contents Background 2 WaveStar OLS 40G Basics 3 Optical Line System Provisioning 14 Optical Translator Basics 15 Wavelength Usage 18 Fiber Connections to WaveSt...

Page 56: ...ion Manual System Installation Planning Background Introduction This chapter provides guidelines for establishing SONET SDH systems connected through WaveStar OLS 40G It describes procedures to be fol...

Page 57: ...h direction Three types of offices are shown 1A TX End Terminal Repeater and 1A RCV End Terminal Every OLS will at least have a 1A TX and 1A RCV End Terminal or be comprised of dual facing shelves to...

Page 58: ...ne can be equipped first i e line 2 can be used before line 1 Refer to Figure 2 4 and Figure 2 5 Figure 2 4 End Terminal Shelves 1A TX at Left 1A RCV at Right Continued on next page E 3 2 Fiber To Fro...

Page 59: ...ed to connect to a different location Central Office 3 Refer to Figure 2 6 This means that two shelves would have to be equipped and only half of each shelf will be used With the use of Release of 2 1...

Page 60: ...on next page End Terminal Line 1 Central Office 1 Shelf A Line 2 End Terminal Line 1 Central Office 3 Shelf D Line 2 End Terminal Line 1 Central Office 2 Shelf B Line 2 End Terminal Line 1 Shelf C Lin...

Page 61: ...continued Figure 2 7 Optical Line Connections Between Offices R2 1 Dual Facing Shelf NOTE Line 2 of a dual facing shelf MUST be connected to Line 1 of the OLS next in the Optical Line End Terminal Lin...

Page 62: ...ems are deployed between different nodes of a ring the systems are independent and cannot communicate between each other As an OLS only exists between the SONET nodes an entirely different OLS will ex...

Page 63: ...ctures to exist on different wavelengths of the same fiber pair For example wavelengths 3 and 5 could carry rings wavelength 4 could carry a point to point system and wavelengths 2 and 7 could carry l...

Page 64: ...ning WaveStar OLS 40G Basics Continued Release 1 and 2 Network Architectures continued Figure 2 11 Linear Add Drop Systems OC 48 A1 OC 48 B1 OLS ET OLS RPTR OLS ET OC 48 A2 OC 48 B2 Central Office 1 C...

Page 65: ...ore than 32 In these 32 or less nodes there can be only one DS NE Directory Server Network Element Release 3 Architecture The WaveStar OLS 40G Telemetry Feed Through feature allows a four fiber OLS sy...

Page 66: ...2 12 To avoid jitter all traffic must be regenerated in the fourth OADM node For instance in a ring with 6 nodes all traffic would require regeneration once In a ring with 4 OADM nodes and a number of...

Page 67: ...requirements of the ring This flexible amplification is necessary in ring applications where span distance between add drop sites may vary greatly The four different amplifiers offer a variety of sho...

Page 68: ...ave up to 32 nodes and must have the following basic provisioning One and only one DS NE One AGNE per alarm group A unique TID for each node Guidelines To maintain consistency the following guidelines...

Page 69: ...2 13 shows Optical Translators being used with an OC 48 system Figure 2 13 OT Connecting Non OLS Compatible Optics to WaveStar OLS 40G In OLS 40G systems with many repeater amplifiers drop OTUs or OLS...

Page 70: ...r the existing span then it should also operate through the OLS 40G system using the same span For OLS 40G systems with more than one span typically the drop OTU is required because the fiber dispersi...

Page 71: ...anslator Basics Continued Wavelength Add Drop continued Figure 2 15 OTUs Used for Wavelength Add Drop 1A TX End Terminal OTUs For 1A RCV End Terminal WL 3 OTUs For WL 5 3 3 5 5 1A TX End Terminal OTUs...

Page 72: ...me in opposite directions Guidelines The following wavelength guidelines will assist in maintaining OC 48 OC 12 OC 3 STM 16 STM 4 STM 1 and 1 Gb Ethernet WaveStar OLS 40G networks Both directions of t...

Page 73: ...Systems A 4 fiber SONET SDH system typically uses two lines for transmission providing service and protection equipment diversity shown in Figure 2 17 A 4 fiber SONET SDH system can place service and...

Page 74: ...1 1A TLM O M U 1 1B 1A RCV O D U 2 2A TLM O M U 2 2B O M U 1 1A TLM O D U 1 1B 1A TX O M U 2 2A TLM O D U 2 2B LCT For East Side West Side PE RCV PW TX PE TX PW RCV Wavelength 4 1E RCV 1W TX 1E TX 1W...

Page 75: ...o WaveStar OLS 40G page 2 15 are met Figure 2 19 Intraoffice Fiber Jumpers for SONET SDH to WaveStar OLS 40G Through OTUs Continued on next page 1A TX O M U 1 1A TLM O D U 1 1B OTUs For Wavelength 4 4...

Page 76: ...fiber SONET SDH system using two lines Figure 2 20 Intraoffice Fiber Jumpers for 2 Fiber System OT Regeneration Figure 2 21 Intraoffice Fiber Jumpers for 4 Fiber System OT Regeneration 1A RCV O D U 1...

Page 77: ...nstallation 3 Contents Overview 2 Equipment Bays Frames and Cabinets 4 Materials and Tools 6 Equipment Bay Frame Installation 7 Installing Associated Bay Frame Assembly Parts 15 Cabinet Installation 1...

Page 78: ...cks in place Circuit packs are shipped separately for their protection Objectives This chapter provides the following information 1 Required materials and tools for installation 2 Procedures for a Lay...

Page 79: ...with the raised floor system at their location Installer Information The customer is responsible for providing the installer with Floor plan locations for mounting the WaveStar OLS 40G equipment bay f...

Page 80: ...used to complete OT capacity at end terminals or wavelength add drop dual facing terminals 5 Rack and Stack Configurations consisting of 2 Bay 3 Bay or 5 Bay systems Refer to Chapter 7 Ordering OLS P...

Page 81: ...ipment bay configurations can be found in the documents listed below Frame Type Installation Information Lucent Seismic Frame Lucent Document Number 065 215 250 Newton Seismic Frame Contact Newton Ins...

Page 82: ...ve access to small hand tools normally used for assembling equipment frame hardware see Section 1 Overall Installation and Test Considerations Other suggested tools are listed in the table below Quant...

Page 83: ...16 Customer Provided Information The customer must provide a floor layout or job floor plan showing the positions of the WaveStar OLS 40G equipment bays This information will be used to mark the floo...

Page 84: ...y position other than marked position Do NOT stack equipment more than two bays high Continued on next page Step Action 1 Obtain or create a template to match the four mounting holes in the base of th...

Page 85: ...en shock or strain to the equipment bay while moving Physical size and weight may create hazards for installation personnel Tools and or Equipment required Listed in the table below are tools needed f...

Page 86: ...of the equipment bay Two or more installers should be used to move a WaveStar OLS 40G equipment bay Use the channel type framework of the bay when lifting and moving the bay Threaded holes for 5 8 11...

Page 87: ...e bay has been hoisted to the upright position The top shipping detail should remain in place until the bay is in its final floor location It may be temporarily removed for entry or door clearance but...

Page 88: ...r to Section 9 of Lucent 065 215 250 Installation Guide for 500 800 Type Bay Frame Frame Extender Assembly for mounting information Special Instructions Do not remove any of the shelves or hardware pa...

Page 89: ...stallation Guide for shim part numbers The distance between adjacent bays is typically 1 8 Step Action 4 Trial fit three 2 x 1 3 4 junction plates top middle and bottom between the wide flange of the...

Page 90: ...ding ground connection point immediately after the bay frame has been mounted to the floor Connecting the Bay Frame to Building Ground Follow the steps listed below to connect the Bay Frame to buildin...

Page 91: ...re removed during uncrating or are called out in the customer order Assembly Instructions Reinstall the any assembly parts removed during uncrating and preparation for moving the bay frames Refer to t...

Page 92: ...age 3 7 Customer Provided Information The customer must provide a floor layout or job floor plan showing the positions of the WaveStar OLS 40G cabinets This information will be used to mark the floor...

Page 93: ...oors Figure 3 1 Cabinet Framework Footprint Continued on next page Step Action 1 Obtain or create a template to match the four mounting holes in the base of the bay frame Refer to Figure 3 1 on page 3...

Page 94: ...late 3 Drill four holes in the floor at the locations marked for the anchors CAUTION Always wear safety glasses when drilling holes in concrete 4 Insert the drop in anchors or heavy duty anchors as sp...

Page 95: ...n Cautions Do NOT store containers in any position other than marked position Do NOT stack equipment more than two cabinets high Move container in shipping position only Uncrate all material in a loca...

Page 96: ...trained in their use Uncrating the Bay Listed below are the steps used to uncrate the bay Continued on next page Tool Equipment Purpose Pinch bar Uncrating the cabinet Claw type Hammer Uncrating the...

Page 97: ...channel type framework of the cabinet when lifting and moving the bay The bottom shipping detail should be removed if a transport dolly is to be attached to the base of the bay Removal can take place...

Page 98: ...d on next page Step Action 1 Mount the Vertical Cable Channels to both sides of the cabinet frame using the supplied M6 X 12 Hex Bolts with tooth lock washers Starting from inside the frame insert the...

Page 99: ...inet Installation Continued Install EMC Coverplates OT Cabinet Only Continued Figure 3 2 EMC Coverplate Information OT Only Vertical Cable Channel M6 Bolts Bolt head on inside M6 Bolts Clearance Hole...

Page 100: ...tep Action 1 Move the cabinet to its proper floor location Exercise care when moving the cabinet and avoid sudden shock or strain to the equipment 2 Use two or more technicians to erect the cabinet in...

Page 101: ...top assembly is required assemble per the following NOTE Information on ordering and installation of cable racks is included on ED 5D742 10 and ED 5D742 70 for the 5ESS 2000 system Continued on next p...

Page 102: ...3 26 Issue 1 0 March 2001 365 575 389 Installation Manual Equipment Installation Cabinet Installation Continued Erecting and Mounting the Cabinet Continued Figure 3 3 Cable Rack Top Installation...

Page 103: ...alled it should be connected to the building ground as soon as possible after the cable rack is installed Connecting the Cabinet to Building Ground Follow the steps listed below to connect the Cabinet...

Page 104: ...nd guards Install Door Frame Procedure Assemble the door frames as follows Continued on next page Step Action 1 Mount the lower door frame assemblies to the front and rear of the cabinet using four su...

Page 105: ...001 3 29 365 575 389 Installation Manual Equipment Installation Cabinet Installation Continued Additional Cabinet Assembly Continued Figure 3 4 Front Door Frame Assembly Continued on next page A B Cab...

Page 106: ...ssue 1 0 March 2001 365 575 389 Installation Manual Equipment Installation Cabinet Installation Continued Additional Cabinet Assembly continued Figure 3 5 Rear Door Frame Assembly Continued on next pa...

Page 107: ...r OLS 40G Dual 2 Line Cabinet Figure 3 6 Alarm Circuit Module Installation for OLS Dual 2 Line Cabinet Continued on next page Step Action 1 Dress the alarm cables through the frame cable window and ov...

Page 108: ...odule Cable Routing for OLS Dual 2 Line Cabinet Continued on next page J1B ED 7G028 20 G10B Cable to J1B 481A Circuit Module J1B ED 7G028 20 G10A Cable ED 7G028 20 G10B Cable Cable access hole in 481A...

Page 109: ...ction 1 Dress the alarm cables through the frame cable window and over the notch in the top of the alarm circuit module 2 Install the 857A alarm circuit module Part of OT Installation Kit P N 84781431...

Page 110: ...on Figure 3 9 on page 3 35 2 Install the OLS or OT blank indicator strip to the top rear of the cabinet by snapping the spring catches to the pins on the upper door frame assembly Part A on Figure 3 1...

Page 111: ...e 1 0 March 2001 3 35 365 575 389 Installation Manual Equipment Installation Cabinet Installation Continued Additional Cabinet Assembly continued Figure 3 9 Front Door Assembly Continued on next page...

Page 112: ...Issue 1 0 March 2001 365 575 389 Installation Manual Equipment Installation Cabinet Installation Continued Additional Cabinet Assembly Continued Figure 3 10 Rear Door Assembly Continued on next page B...

Page 113: ...page 3 38 Torque screw to 10 inch lbs 1 13 nm Do not overtorque 3 Install other end of cable with M6 screw to the cabinet as show in Figure 3 9 Torque screw to 27 0 inch lbs 3 1 nm 4 Repeat the proces...

Page 114: ...quipment Installation Cabinet Installation Continued Additional Cabinet Assembly continued Figure 3 11 Mounting of Rear Door Grounding Cables Continued on next page 5 32 13 5cm 4 1 M6 Screw No Washer...

Page 115: ...nt Installation Cabinet Installation Continued Additional Cabinet Assembly Continued Figure 3 12 Mounting of Front Door Grounding Cables Continued on next page 23 3 1 2 16 M6 Screw No Washer M4 Screw...

Page 116: ...ssemble the ED 5D743 70 G21 left and G22 right end guards to the sides of the cabinet as shown in Figure 3 13 Additional information on ordering and installing end guards is included on ED 5D743 10 an...

Page 117: ...e miscellaneous OLS or OT shelves must meet the following requirements Figure 3 14 shows a List 10 Miscellaneously Mounted OT mounted to a Lucent Technologies 800 Type bay frame Figure 3 15 shows two...

Page 118: ...uirements continued Figure 3 14 Miscellaneously Mounted OT Continued on next page 21 22 23 24 25 Fuse 31 30 32 29 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Fuse 19 18 20 17 Interconnection Panel Panel 26...

Page 119: ...89 Installation Manual Equipment Installation Miscellaneous Mount Installation Continued Bay Frame Requirements continued Figure 3 15 Two Miscellaneously Mounted OLS Shelves Heat Baffle Heat Baffle 3...

Page 120: ...ny height ranging from the lower heat baffle touching the base of the bay to any distance above the base as long as the top clearance of 3 inches or greater is maintained The total height required for...

Page 121: ...If using a different bay frame check mounting hardware requirements for that particular frame Verify a three 3 inch or greater open space is available above the shelf Continued on next page Step Actio...

Page 122: ...late from each side by removing the three screws holding the plate 3 Hook mounting flange supplied with the installation kit C848065959 through the side holed and mount to shelf side using the three s...

Page 123: ...position and the second bay Bay 2 will house the two OT shelves See Figure 3 16 Figure 3 16 Bay and Shelf Positions 2 Bay Rack and Stack The bay configurations for a 3 Bay system consists of a integra...

Page 124: ...quipment Bay Frame Installation page 3 7 for instructions on marking and drilling the mounting holes uncrating and moving the equipment erecting the bay frames and connecting the bay frame to building...

Page 125: ...f the line up using Z brackets Ninety degree 90 elbows will be mounted at the top of the bays at the ends of the line up A T is mounted between successive bays in the line up If more bays are added to...

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Page 127: ...ion 4 Contents Background 2 Power Requirements 3 Multiple OLS Shelf Configurations 4 Multiple OT Shelf Configurations 8 Miscellaneously Mounted OLS Shelves 12 Miscellaneously Mounted OT Shelves 16 Int...

Page 128: ...place on any connector that is not being immediately cabled so that ESD protections are maintained WARNING Unterminated optical connectors may emit laser radiation and should not be viewed with optic...

Page 129: ...terminal feed A is Red and feed B is Blue Specific Power Requirements The power requirements for OLS and OT are as follows Two feeders A and B are required for powering the equipment Each independent...

Page 130: ...Star OLS 40G shelf arrangement Table 4 1 Available Power Cables for Multiple OLS in Same Bay Cabinet OLS Power Cable Connection The OLS uses a Y cable to power both shelves in the bay or cabinet Insta...

Page 131: ...down behind the upper top plate of the shelf and retain the cable under the retaining clips This will keep the cable out of the way when other cables are connected Refer to Figure 4 1 on page 4 6 or F...

Page 132: ...igurations Continued OLS Power Cable Connection continued Figure 4 1 OLS Power Cable Routing Multiple OLS Shelves Cabinet Frame Shown Continued on next page Power Cable Restraint A Bus Power Connector...

Page 133: ...ple OLS Shelf Configurations Continued OLS Power Cable Connection continued Figure 4 2 OLS Power Cable Routing Bay Cabinet Frame Not Shown A B A B Power Cable Restraint cabinet only A Bus red B Bus bl...

Page 134: ...T Shelf Configurations Install as follows Continued on next page ED 9C103 22 Cable Group Cable Length ft Use With Power Bus Color 5 or 31 15 A Red 6 or 24 15 B Blue 15 or 32 As Required A Red 16 or 26...

Page 135: ...he BDFB or other protection equipment They should be labeled BAT A BAT A RTN BAT B and BAT B RTN 5 Check that the supplied ED 9C103 22 power feed cables are labeled for battery A RED and battery B BLU...

Page 136: ...on Multiple OT Shelf Configurations Continued OT Power Cable Connection continued Figure 4 3 OT Cable Routing for Overhead Rack Installations Continued on next page Exit Red Jacket Power Cable and Lef...

Page 137: ...Configurations Continued OT Power Cable Connection continued Figure 4 4 OT Cable Routing for Raised Floor Applications Power Cable Routing for Right Side Blue Jacket Cable Left Side to have similar ro...

Page 138: ...his chapter Available Power Cables Table 4 3 lists power cables available for installing a miscellaneous OLS shelf Table 4 3 Available Power Cables Power Cable Installation For the Miscellaneous Mount...

Page 139: ...down behind the upper top plate of the shelf and retain the cable under the retaining clips This will keep the cable out of the way when other cables are connected See Figure 4 5 or Figure 4 6 6 The p...

Page 140: ...n Miscellaneously Mounted OLS Shelves Continued Power Cable Installation continued Figure 4 5 OLS Power Cable Routing Miscellaneous Bay Shown Continued on next page Power Cable Restraint Power Connect...

Page 141: ...4 15 365 575 389 Installation Manual Power Cable Installation Miscellaneously Mounted OLS Shelves Continued Power Cable Installation continued Figure 4 6 OLS Power Cable Routing Miscellaneous Mount Fr...

Page 142: ...shelf must be 20 amperes For power cable installation information of multiple OLS shelves in a single bay OLS shelf with OT shelves in the same bay single OLS or OT shelves or multiple OT shelves in...

Page 143: ...clip is on the right side and the RED 48V is at the upper end of the connector Push connector in until locking tab snaps in place 3 Select the connector of the remaining two that is farthest from the...

Page 144: ...f the connector Push connector in until locking tab snaps in place 3 Select the connector of the remaining two that is farthest from the supply end and put it through the right access hole of the Comp...

Page 145: ...onnector through the left access hole of the shelf to be wired Align the plug with PWR A connector on interconnection panel checking that the locking clip is on the right side and the RED 48V wire is...

Page 146: ...rack route the cable out through the top of the bay wiring channel If power is being fed from a raised floor storage tray route the power cables down the bay wiring channel and out through the raised...

Page 147: ...refer to the appropriate section of this chapter Power Requirements The power requirements for OLS and OT integrated bay are as follows Two feeders A and B are required for powering the cabinet Each...

Page 148: ...y an overhead cable rack route power cable out through the top of the bay If power is being fed from a raised floor storage tray route power cables through the bottom of the bay 4 Identify the battery...

Page 149: ...neously mounted OT system controller shelf one OT complimentary 1 shelf a fuse panel and an LGX Three Bay System Bay 1 is an integrated by identical to Bay 1 in the Two Bay System Bay 2 contains one O...

Page 150: ...er feeders supplied as comcode 848633871 from A and B loads of the shelves to the fuse panel For a Two Bay or Three Bay System the fuse panel in Bay 2 is used for all shelves For a Five Bay System use...

Page 151: ...next page BAY 2 APEX 10 10 DUAL LOAD FUSE ASSIGNMENT TABLE P N AX 010 221 BLK POS DRAWING AMP CIRCUIT LD A 1A T 5G276 33 10 OLS SHELF BAY 1 2A T 6G156 33 10 OT CONTROL SHELF BAY 1 3A T 6G156 33 10 OT...

Page 152: ...next page BAY 2 APEX 10 10 DUAL LOAD FUSE ASSIGNMENT TABLE P N AX 010 221 BLK POS DRAWING AMP CIRCUIT LD B 1B T 5G276 33 10 OLS SHELF BAY 1 2B T 6G156 33 10 OT CONTROL SHELF BAY 1 3B T 6G156 33 10 OT...

Page 153: ...10 OT CONTROL SHELF BAY 5 3A T 6G156 33 10 OT COMPLEMENTARY SHELF BAY 5 4A T 6G156 33 10 OT CONTROL SHELF BAY 4 5A T 6G156 33 10 OT COMPLEMENTARY SHELF BAY 4 6A T 6G156 33 10 OT COMPLEMENTARY SHELF B...

Page 154: ...n Manual Power Cable Installation Rack and Stack Configurations Continued Power Cable Connection continued Installation of the A and B power cables continues Step Action 7 Terminate the power cables i...

Page 155: ...anual Power Cable Installation Final Verification Description Perform the following steps to ensure that cables are properly installed Step Action 1 Verify the power cables are properly secured and dr...

Page 156: ...4 30 Issue 1 0 March 2001 365 575 389 Installation Manual Power Cable Installation...

Page 157: ...erconnect Panel Description 4 Office Alarm Installation 11 Serial Parallel and X 25 Telemetry Cable Installation 14 CIT CMC DTE Cables Installation 23 Line Orderwire Section Orderwire and Section User...

Page 158: ...interconnection panels Serial Parallel and X 25 Telemetry Cable Installation This section covers the uses and installation of all three types of telemetry cables CIT CMC DTE Cable Installation This se...

Page 159: ...est cable information available at the time of the issue For up to date information refer to the ED cable drawings listed in Chapter 1 Overall Installation and Test Considerations For ordering informa...

Page 160: ...rs and Types Continued on next page J3 XA OFFICE PAR TLM MISC DSCRT 2 MISC DSCRT 1 SER TLM 2 SER TLM 1 J2 J1 J6 XB J5 J4 J9 YA J8 J7 J12 YB J11 J10 P15 P14 J13 P20 P19 P24 P23 J22 P29 P28 J27 INTERSHE...

Page 161: ...ports SECTION ORDERWIRE LINE XB J6 These connectors provide an interface that allows an orderwire set access to the section orderwire E1 byte of the OC 3 supervisory signal for voice communications or...

Page 162: ...e orderwire E2 byte of the OC 3 supervisory signal for voice communications LINE ORDERWIRE LINE YB J10 These connectors provide an interface that allows an orderwire set access to the line orderwire E...

Page 163: ...Discrete Unit EMDU SER TLM 2 P20 These connectors provide a serial telemetry interface that uses telemetry byte oriented serial TBOS protocol SER TLM2 is not currently used USER PNL EXT J21 This conne...

Page 164: ...d now or in the future The Interconnection Panel for Complementary Shelf 1 and 2 is shown in Figure 5 2 Figure 5 2 Interconnection Panel for OT Complementary Shelf 1 2 The external interface connectio...

Page 165: ...nnector provides an interface to the Circuit Pack Failure Miscellaneous Discrete relay contacts located on each OTU within the shelf INC SIG FAIL J3 This connector provides an interface to the Incomin...

Page 166: ...o the alarm and status indicators on the indicator strip cabinet and user panel miscellaneously mounted shelves RESET OUT 1 J13 This connector provides an interface to the Complementary Shelf 1 for re...

Page 167: ...llel Telemetry applications Table 5 2 WaveStar OLS 40G Office Alarms Cables Office Alarm Connection to OLS Interconnection Panel The office alarm connection to the OLS interconnection panel is located...

Page 168: ...are reported back to the OLS through the OT Controller LUD1 OTCTL These alarms are then reported to the central office through the OLS Office Alarm Cable Alarm Name Designation Pin Wire Color Office...

Page 169: ...Selection of transient suppression devices shall be made according to the specific office alarm circuit arrangement OLS Office Alarm Connection Perform the following steps to install the office alarm...

Page 170: ...to the OLS system In Release 3 0 the OT and OLS can be integrated as a single network element and the EMDU is no longer necessary to monitor the OT CP Fail and LOS alarms However the EMDU may still b...

Page 171: ...ion Table 5 6 lists serial telemetry cable connections and designations Table 5 6 Serial Telemetry Connector Continued on next page Cable Application Interconnection Panel Location Serial Telemetry 1...

Page 172: ...s not supported for any Release of OT or OLS Available OLS X 25 Telemetry Cables Table 5 7 lists cables available for OLS X 25 applications Table 5 7 OLS X 25 Telemetry Cable Continued on next page St...

Page 173: ...he TL1 interface refer to Lucent Technologies 365 575 385 Optical Line System OLS Operations Systems Engineering Guide Table 5 9 TL1 X 25 Interface EIA 232D Pin Connections Continued on next page Syst...

Page 174: ...a MSRRXD 3 O W 3 RXD MSR Request To Send MSRRTS 4 G W No Connect MSR Clear To Send MSRCTS MSRDTR 5 20 W G W S 4 RTS 20 DTR MSR Data Set Ready MSRDSR 6 BR W 6 DSR Signal Ground GRD 7 S W 7 GRD MSR Rece...

Page 175: ...type connector labeled P156A at the other end The cable plug end male mates with the socket J18 on the OLS The socket end female is intended to mate with the X 25 network equipment For cables that hav...

Page 176: ...lable for use in connecting Parallel Telemetry Table 5 11 WaveStar OLS 40G Parallel Telemetry Cables Continued on next page Step Action 1 Mark the blank label at the socket female end of the cable wit...

Page 177: ...y Cable Connections Continued on next page Alarm Name Designation Pin Wire Color Local Alarm Minor LAMN 1 BL W Local Alarm Major LAMJ 2 O W Local Alarm Critical LACR 3 G W Remote Alarm Minor RAM 4 BR...

Page 178: ...install the parallel telemetry cable Step Action 1 Route the cable through the right opening in the side of the OLS shelf from the telemetry system Refer to Figure 5 1to locate the corresponding jack...

Page 179: ...Option is installed Available CIT CMC DTE Cables Table 5 13 lists cables available for CIT CMC DTE applications for WaveStar OLS 40G Table 5 13 WaveStar OLS 40G CIT CMC DTE Cable Table 5 18 lists cabl...

Page 180: ...ta CTTXD 2 BL W CT Receive Data CTRXD 3 O W CT Request To Send CTRTS 4 G W CT Clear To Send CTCTS 5 BR W CT Data Set Ready CTDSR 6 S W Signal Ground GRD 7 BL R CT Receive Line Signal Detected CTRLSD 8...

Page 181: ...BL No Connection None 23 None No Connection None 24 None No Connection None 25 None Step Action 1 Both ends of the cable are connectorized Making sure the socket end of the cable is at the OLS equipme...

Page 182: ...orderwire section orderwire and section user channel cables allow for access to SONET overhead bytes They include Orderwire capabilities User channel access Available Line Orderwire Section Orderwire...

Page 183: ...e Section Orderwire and Section User Channel Cable Connection to Interconnection Panel Line Orderwire Cable Connection Table 5 17 lists the Line Orderwire Cable connections and designations Table 5 17...

Page 184: ...E2CIP 9 W BL Overhead E2 Sync Input P OE2SIP 10 W O Overhead E2 Data Input P OE2DIP 11 W G Overhead E2 Data Output P OE2DOP 12 W BR Overhead E2 Sync Output P OE2SOP 13 W S Overhead E2 Clock Output P O...

Page 185: ...Pin Wire Color Overhead F1 Clock Input N OF1CIN 1 BL W Overhead F1 Sync Input N OF1SIN 2 O W Overhead F1 Data Input N OF1DIN 3 G W Overhead F1 Data Output N OF1DON 4 BR W Overhead F1 Sync Output N OF1...

Page 186: ...to the user channel equipment Refer to Figure 5 1 on page 5 4 OLS Interconnection Panel to locate the corresponding jacks plugs 2 Connect the section user channel cable to J2 J5 J8 and J11 on the int...

Page 187: ...ut P OE1SIP 10 W O Overhead E1 Data Input P OE1DIP 11 W G Overhead E1 Data Output P OE1DOP 12 W BR Overhead E1 Sync Output P OE1SOP 13 W S Overhead E1 Clock Output P OE1COP 14 R BL No Connection None...

Page 188: ...mentary Shelf 2 a set of single shelf power cables and interconnecting cables to the System Controller Shelf and Complementary Shelf 1 It is provided to handle system growth beyond a System Controller...

Page 189: ...20 GR2 termination connectors were factory installed on System Shelf J6 and Complementary Shelf 2 J7 If missing install replacement terminations These are required for proper system performance 4 Usin...

Page 190: ...No Side to Run Cable From Shelf Jack To Shelf Jack Connector Pin Size ED 7G045 20 GR9 Right System Shelf P13 to J13 Compl Shelf 1 P16 to J16 25 ED 7G045 20 GR10 Right System Shelf P14 to J14 Compl Sh...

Page 191: ...t bay frame channels 4 Upon completion of Table 5 21 interconnections verify that ED 7G045 20 GR2 termination connectors are on System Shelf J6 and Complementary Shelf 1 J7 If missing install replacem...

Page 192: ...ED 7G045 20 GR2 termination from the Complementary Shelf 1 Connector J7 and plug it into Complementary Shelf 2 Connector J7 2 Install inter shelf cables as specified in Table 5 22 Refer to Figure 5 6...

Page 193: ...ns These are required for proper system performance 5 Using the J69000C 1 List 161 shelf label kit apply the identification labels to OT Bay 1 per the following UP to Complementary Shelf 2 6 If requir...

Page 194: ...d Description continued Figure 5 6 Shelf Interconnecting Cables for List 13 The shelf interconnecting wiring is complete SYSTEM SHELF CTL OUT J7 EQPG IN 1 J9 EQPG IN 2 J10 EQPG OUT J8 COMP SHELF 2 CTL...

Page 195: ...wing installation procedures are for new installations Using these procedures on In Service OLS OT systems will result in a Loss of Service For In Service upgrades use the appropriate MIP Configuratio...

Page 196: ...6 termination from P14 on the OLS interconnection panel 2 Route the J14 end of the ED 7G028 22 G801 851 853 or 855 cable through the left side of the OLS shelf and attach to the P14 BUS OUT connector...

Page 197: ...oller shelf to the interconnection panel 8 Attach P8 to the J8 EQPG OUT connector 9 Attach P16 to the J16 RESET IN connector Refer to Figure 5 3 to locate the connectors 10 Dress and tie the cables BU...

Page 198: ...is termination plug must remain in place for single OT bay operation The OT Bay 1 to OT Bay 2 LAN cable is to be routed and left unconnected The unused branch of the Dual Reset and Equipage cable may...

Page 199: ...ps to install the interconnecting cables refer to Figure 5 8 Continued on next page ED 7C028 22 Cable Group Cable Length ft Connections OLS OT 801 20 P14 BUS OUT J5 J6 IAO LAN CTL IN 851 100 853 200 8...

Page 200: ...3 to locate the connectors 6 Route the P27 end of the ED 7G028 22 G812 813 or 814 cable through the right side of the OLS shelf and attach to the J27 CTL OUT B connector on the OLS interconnection pan...

Page 201: ...f of Optical Translator 1 16 Route the P6 end of the same cable through the left side of Optical Translator 2 System Controller shelf to the interconnection panel 17 Remove the ED 7G045 20 G2 terminat...

Page 202: ...elf Interconnect Panel OT Complementary Shelf 1 Interconnect Panel EQPG OUT J8 RESET IN J16 OT Complementary Shelf 2 Interconnect Panel CTL OUT J7 CTL IN J6 IAO LAN J5 OT System Controller Shelf Inter...

Page 203: ...d Stack Additionally the miscellaneous OT System Controller Shelf List 11 and OT Complimentary Shelf 1 List 12 will be installed in Bay 2 The List 12 shelf is supplied with the following cables howeve...

Page 204: ...guration it is necessary that the Integrated Bay be installed in position 1 as Bay 1 left most position and that the second bay in position 2 have an OT System Controller Shelf List 11 and an OT Compl...

Page 205: ...QPG OUT J8 CTL IN J6 CTL OUT J7 OT Complementary Shelf 1 Interconnect Panel CTL IN J6 IAO LAN J5 EQPG OUT J8 RESET IN J16 CTL OUT J7 EQPG IN 1 J9 RESET OUT 1 J13 CTL IN J6 EQPG OUT J8 TERMNTN J7 OT Sy...

Page 206: ...h P16 2 to the J16 RESET IN connector on the OT System Controller Shelf in Bay 2 9 Remove the ED 7G045 20 G2 Termination from J7 on the interconnection panel of the top shelf OT Complimentary 1 Shelf...

Page 207: ...of Bay 2 and attach P7 to the J7 CTL OUT connector 19 Route the P6 end of the same cable through the left side of the OT Complimentary 1 shelf in Bay 2 and attach P6 to the J6 CTL IN connector 20 Rout...

Page 208: ...ated Bay Cables for Bay 1 of Rack and Stack The OT Complimentary Shelf 1 List 12 installed as the middle shelf in Bay 2 will be supplied with the following cables however they may not be pre installed...

Page 209: ...ist 13 Bay 3 NOTE The varying group number suffixes indicate different lengths of the cable which may change depending on the physical mounting location of the shelf No suffix indicates a seven foot c...

Page 210: ...8 22 Group 812 cable through the right side of the OLS shelf of Bay 1 and attach to the J27 CTL OUT B connector on the OLS interconnection panel from which the G29 cable was removed in Step 1 3 Route...

Page 211: ...2 termination from J7 of the OT System Controller Shelf of Bay 2 14 Route the P7 end of the ED 7G045 20 G6 cable through the left side of the OT System Controller Shelf of Bay 2 and attach P7 to the J...

Page 212: ...to the J10 EQPG IN 2 connector 24 Route the P8 end of the same cable through the right side of the OT Complimentary 2 shelf in Bay 2 and attach P8 to the J8 EQPG OUT connector 25 Route the P14 end of...

Page 213: ...e J14 RESET OUT 2 connector 32 Route the P16 end of the same cable through the right side of the OT Complimentary 2 shelf in Bay 3 and attach P16 to the J16 RESET IN connector 33 Route the P7 end of t...

Page 214: ...Shelf Interconnect Panel CTL IN J6 IAO LAN J5 EQPG OUT J8 RESET IN J16 CTL OUT J7 EQPG IN 1 J9 RESET OUT 1 J13 RESET IN J16 EQPG OUT J8 CTL IN J6 CTL OUT J7 OT Complementary Shelf 1 Interconnect Pane...

Page 215: ...iguration Five Bay Configuration The Five Bay System for the Rack and Stack Configuration consists of two integrated bays two multi shelf OT bays and an additional bay containing two OT Complimentary...

Page 216: ...following cables however they may not be pre installed Table 5 34 Cables supplied with OT Comp 1 Shelf List 12 Bay 2 or Bay 4 Continued on next page ED Cable Group Connections OLS OT Control 7G028 20...

Page 217: ...OT Comp 2 Shelf List 13 Bay 3 NOTE The varying group number suffixes indicate different lengths of the cable which may change depending on the physical mounting location of the shelf No suffix indica...

Page 218: ...e E D7G028 22 Group 812 cable through the right side of the OLS shelf of Bay 1 and attach to the J27 CTL OUT B connector on the OLS interconnection panel from which the G29 cable was removed in Step 1...

Page 219: ...ove the termination from the J7 connector of the OT System Controller Shelf of Bay 2 14 Route the P7 end of the ED 7G045 20 G6 cable through the left side of the OT System Controller Shelf of Bay 2 an...

Page 220: ...y 2 and attach P10 to the J10 EQPG IN 2 connector 24 Route the P8 end of the same cable through the right side of the OT Complimentary 2 shelf in Bay 2 and attach P8 to the J8 EQPG OUT connector 25 Ro...

Page 221: ...UT 2 connector 32 Route the P16 end of the same cable through the right side of the top OT Complimentary 2 shelf in Bay 3 and attach P16 to the J16 RESET IN connector 33 Route the P7 end of the ED 7G0...

Page 222: ...Bay 5 middle shelf 5 Attach P16 1 to the J16 RESET IN connector on the OT System Controller Shelf in Bay 5 6 Route the P8 2 and P16 2 ends of the same cable through the left side of the second OT Sys...

Page 223: ...tary 1 shelf in Bay 4 and attach P8 to the J8 EQPG OUT connector 17 Route the P13 end of ED 7G045 20 G9 cable through the left side of the OT System Controller Shelf of Bay 4 and attach P13 to J13 RES...

Page 224: ...G11B cable through the left side of the OT Complimentary 1 Shelf of Bay 5 top shelf and attach P7 to the J7 CTL OUT connector 27 Route the P6 end of the same cable through the left side of the bottom...

Page 225: ...G045 20 G806 cable through the right side of the bottom OT Complimentary 2 Shelf of Bay 3 and attach P7 to the J7 CTL OUT connector 33 Route the P6 end of the same cable through the left side of the O...

Page 226: ...nect Panel CTL IN J6 IAO LAN J5 EQPG OUT J8 RESET IN J16 CTL OUT J7 EQPG IN 1 J9 RESET OUT 1 J13 RESET IN J16 EQPG OUT J8 CTL IN J6 CTL OUT J7 OT Complementary Shelf 1 Interconnect Panel CTL IN J6 IAO...

Page 227: ...figuration Final Verification Perform the following steps at the end of each subsection to ensure that cables are properly installed OLS OTController OTComp 1 Bay1 O TController O TComp 1 O TComp 2 Ba...

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Page 229: ...inal Installation 26 Repeater Installation 39 One OA 1A TX End Terminal Installation 47 One OA 1A RCV End Terminal Installation 55 Two OA Two OA Dual Facing Shelf Installation 63 Two OA One OA Dual Fa...

Page 230: ...nal Specific Installation Repeater Terminal Specific Installation One OA 1A TX End Terminal Specific Installation One OA 1A RCV End Terminal Specific Installation Two OA Two OA Dual Facing Shelf Insta...

Page 231: ...tallation This cable information is the latest cable information available at the time of the issue For up to date information refer to the ED cable drawings listed in the Chapter 1 Overall Installati...

Page 232: ...ed to circuit pack faceplates Connection is made to a removable Optical Line Build Out LBO Dual Facing Shelf Description The WaveStar OLS 40G Dual Facing Shelf provides a means of combining back to ba...

Page 233: ...to 32 Optical Translator Units OTUs Each one of these circuit packs requires two fibers one input and one output Each system can also accommodate up to 16 Quad Optical Translator Units QOTUs each cap...

Page 234: ...elves and both the SONET SDH equipment and outside plant fiber are shown in Figure 6 1 Figure 6 1 Intraoffice Fiber Jumpers O D U 1 1A TLM O M U 1 1B 1A RCV OLS O D U 2 2A TLM O M U 2 2B O M U 1 1A TL...

Page 235: ...jumpers for Intrashelf fiber connection for use with the WaveStar OLS 40G Table 6 2 Intrashelf Lightwave Jumpers Continued on next page Code Comcode Length Description FS1EP EP 02 107149494 2 ft ST II...

Page 236: ...Jumpers continued List Max No of Chan System Type Requirement No Length Type L163 16 1 OA ET 1 per Optical Line 1 50 ST to ST 1 50 LC to ST 1 20 LC to ST Mini Cord fiber 16 1 OA 1 OA Dual Facing Shel...

Page 237: ...uting to be used to bring cables from outside plant fiber or other equipment to the appropriate shelf in the WaveStar OLS 40G Also illustrated is the proper routing for the fibers feeding the OMUs and...

Page 238: ...talling any circuit packs inspect the circuit pack side of the backplane for any bent or broken backplane pins If any pins are found to be bent straighten the pin if possible Any broken pins or bent p...

Page 239: ...Circuit Pack Description L35 107272510 LEA1 System Controller SYSCTL L40 107786568 LEA2 System Memory SYSMEM L30 107273328 LEA5 Tributary Overhead Controller TOHCTL L21 107742439 LEA7 Optical Amplifi...

Page 240: ...per Installation End Terminal Circuit Pack and Unit Installation CAUTION No fiber jumpers shall be connected to the circuit packs or units at this time Do not connect the fiber jumpers until instructe...

Page 241: ...Continued on next page Step Action 3 Install but do not seat the following controller circuit packs in the OLS shelf 1 LEA1 SYSCTL 1 LEA2 SYSMEM 1 LEA5 TOHCTL 4 Install but do not seat the following t...

Page 242: ...the OA LBO kit Step Action 5 If line 2 is equipped install but do not seat the following transmission circuit packs and units for line 2 in the OLS shelf 2 LEA7 LEA7B LEA104 or LEA105 OA 1 LDA1 TLM 1...

Page 243: ...r each line 8 fibers for a 2 line shelf add the labels from Installation Kit C848065959 then route the fibers by referring to Figure 6 3 and Table 6 4 See Table 6 2 for more fiber information NOTE The...

Page 244: ...ector Label to Install End Terminal 1A TX Dual 2 Line use Lines 1 2 for each shelf Refer to Figure 6 3 for connection point 1 1 TLM 1A IN 1A TLM IN 1 OA 1B TLM OUT 1B OA TLMOUT 2 TLM 1A OUT 1A TLM OUT...

Page 245: ...SDH equipment by adding the labels from the Installation Kit C848065959 then routing the fibers by referring to Figure 6 2 and Table 6 4 Use Table 6 5 for Line 1 and Table 6 6 for Line 2 CAUTION Do no...

Page 246: ...LOWER 1M2 UPPER 1M2 OMU 1A OCHAN3 IN LOWER 1M3 UPPER 1M3 OMU 1A OCHAN4 IN LOWER 1M4 UPPER 1M4 OMU 1A OCHAN5 IN LOWER 1M5 UPPER 1M5 OMU 1A OCHAN6 IN LOWER 1M6 UPPER 1M6 OMU 1A OCHAN7 IN LOWER 1M7 UPPER...

Page 247: ...for Upper Shelf Dual 2 Line End Terminal 1A TX Dual 2 Line use Lines 1 2 for each shelf Refer to Figure 6 4 for connection points 1 ODU 1B OCHAN6 OUT LOWER 1D6 UPPER 1D6 ODU 1B OCHAN7 OUT LOWER 1D7 U...

Page 248: ...A OCHAN3 IN LOWER 2M3 UPPER 2M3 OMU 2A OCHAN4 IN LOWER 2M4 UPPER 2M4 OMU 2A OCHAN5 IN LOWER 2M5 UPPER 2M5 OMU 2A OCHAN6 IN LOWER 2M6 UPPER 2M6 OMU 2A OCHAN7 IN LOWER 2M7 UPPER 2M7 OMU 2A OCHAN8 IN LOW...

Page 249: ...er Shelf Label to Install for Upper Shelf End Terminal 1A TX Dual 2 Line use Lines 1 2 for each shelf Refer to Figure 6 4 for connection points 2 ODU 2B OCHAN7 OUT LOWER 2D7 UPPER 2D7 ODU 2B OCHAN8 OU...

Page 250: ...o not connect either end to the fiber jumper at this time Table 6 7 Outside Plant LGX Fiber Jumpers for 1A TX End Terminals Customer Maintenance Fiber Jumper Installation If equipped install the fiber...

Page 251: ...ylene fiber protection tubing supplied in the Installation Kit C848065959 to protect the fibers that run down through the sides of the frame Refer to Figure 6 2 and Figure 6 4 for miscellaneously moun...

Page 252: ...s located in Line 2 all fibers should dress to the right Fiber jumpers for OMU inputs and ODU outputs should dress up through the clips located at the top of the units then horizontally out of the she...

Page 253: ...Verification Perform the following steps to ensure that fibers are properly installed Step Action 1 Verify that fibers are properly secured and dressed 2 Verify that optical fiber is protected properl...

Page 254: ...al Fiber Jumper Installation End Terminal Circuit Pack and Unit Installation CAUTION No fiber jumpers shall be connected to the circuit packs or units at this time Do not connect the fiber jumpers unt...

Page 255: ...Continued on next page Step Action 3 Install but do not seat the following controller circuit packs in the OLS shelf 1 LEA1 SYSCTL 1 LEA2 SYSMEM 1 LEA5 TOHCTL 4 Install but do not seat the following t...

Page 256: ...tep Action 5 If line 2 is equipped install but do not seat the following transmission circuit packs and units for line 2 in the OLS shelf 2 LEA7 LEA7B LEA104 or LEA105 OA 1 LDA1 TLM 1 LDA1 TLM if R3 0...

Page 257: ...List 162 for 16 for each line 8 fibers for a 2 line shelf add the labels and route the fibers using Figure 6 5 and Table 6 9 See Table 6 2 for more information on fiber lists NOTE The fibers must pas...

Page 258: ...abel to Install End Terminal 1A RCV Dual 2 Line use Lines 1 2 for each shelf Refer to Figure 6 5 on page 6 29 for connection point 1 1 TLM 1A IN 1A TLM IN 1 OA 1A TLM OUT 1A OA TLMOUT 2 TLM 1A OUT 1A...

Page 259: ...y adding the labels from the installation kit C848065959 then routing the fibers by referring to Figure 6 2 Figure 6 6 and Table 6 10 for Line 1 and Table 6 11 on page 6 34 for Line 2 if it is equippe...

Page 260: ...HAN2 IN LOWER 1M2 UPPER 1M2 OMU 1B OCHAN3 IN LOWER 1M3 UPPER 1M3 OMU 1B OCHAN4 IN LOWER 1M4 UPPER 1M4 OMU 1B OCHAN5 IN LOWER 1M5 UPPER 1M5 OMU 1B OCHAN6 IN LOWER 1M6 UPPER 1M6 OMU 1B OCHAN7 IN LOWER 1...

Page 261: ...Upper Shelf Dual 2 Line End Terminal 1A TX Dual 2 Line use Lines 1 2 for each shelf Refer to Figure 6 6 on page 6 31 for connection points 1 ODU 1A OCHAN6 OUT LOWER 1D6 UPPER 1D6 ODU 1A OCHAN7 OUT LOW...

Page 262: ...M2 OMU 2B OCHAN3 IN LOWER 2M3 UPPER 2M3 OMU 2B OCHAN4 IN LOWER 2M4 UPPER 2M4 OMU 2B OCHAN5 IN LOWER 2M5 UPPER 2M5 OMU 2B OCHAN6 IN LOWER 2M6 UPPER 2M6 OMU 2B OCHAN7 IN LOWER 2M7 UPPER 2M7 OMU 2B OCHAN...

Page 263: ...Install for Upper Shelf End Terminal 1A TX Dual 2 Line use Lines 1 2 for each shelf Refer to Figure 6 6 for connection points 2 ODU 2A OCHAN6 OUT LOWER 2D6 UPPER 2D6 ODU 2A OCHAN7 OUT LOWER 2D7 UPPER...

Page 264: ...2 on page 6 36 CAUTION Do not connect either end to the fiber jumper at this time Table 6 12 Outside Plant LGX Fiber Jumpers for 1A RCV End Terminals Customer Maintenance Fiber Jumper Installation If...

Page 265: ...circuit pack or unit connectors down through the notches immediately below the connectors at the bottom edge of the shelf then horizontally along the shelf trough to the appropriate side as shown in...

Page 266: ...ensure that fibers are properly installed Step Action 1 Remove the screws from the shelf positions and discard if OMUs and ODUs are equipped with captive screws 2 Seat the OMUs and ODUs into the shel...

Page 267: ...Jumper Installation Circuit Pack Installation Intraoffice Fiber Jumpers Connections between WaveStar OLS 40G and the outside plant fiber between offices are shown in Figure 6 1 Circuit Pack Equip Pro...

Page 268: ...to Figure 6 7 and Table 6 14 The fibers must pass in front of the shelf bracket to the right of the TLM slots The fibers should be dressed behind the shelf mounting brackets Continued on next page St...

Page 269: ...LS 40G Fiber and Circuit Pack Installation Repeater Installation Continued Fiber Jumper Installation continued Figure 6 7 Repeater Intrashelf Fiber Jumpers Continued on next page 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3...

Page 270: ...or Label to Install Repeater Refer to Figure 6 7 on page 6 41 for connection point 1 1 TLM 1A IN 1A TLM IN 1 OA 1B TLM OUT 1B OA TLMOUT 2 TLM 1A OUT 1A TLM OUT 2 OA 1A TLM IN 1A OA TLMIN 3 TLM 1B A IN...

Page 271: ...ber jumper at this time Table 6 15 Outside Plant LGX Fiber Jumpers for Repeaters Customer Maintenance Fiber Jumper Installation If equipped install the fiber jumpers from the WaveStar OLS 40G to any e...

Page 272: ...nd Circuit Pack Installation Repeater Installation Continued Fiber Jumper Installation continued Figure 6 8 Repeater Outside Plant and Customer Maintenance Fiber Jumpers Continued on next page 3 2 1 4...

Page 273: ...ss from their circuit pack or unit connectors down through the notches immediately below the connectors at the bottom edge of the shelf then horizontally along the shelf trough to the appropriate side...

Page 274: ...ued Final Verification Perform the following steps to ensure that fibers are properly installed Step Action 1 Verify that fibers are properly secured and dressed 2 Verify that optical fiber is protect...

Page 275: ...equipment Outside Plant Fiber Jumper Installation to LGX Customer Maintenance Signal Fiber Jumper Installation End Terminal Circuit Pack and Unit Installation CAUTION No fiber jumpers shall be connect...

Page 276: ...Feed Through is being installed 1 506A or 506B OMU in the 1A slot Leave the retainer screws for the unit on the shelf at this time 1 606B or 606D ODU in the 1B slot Leave the retainer screws for the...

Page 277: ...e 6 fibers for a fully equipped 2 line shelf add the labels provided in the installation kit C848065959 and route the fibers by referring to Figure 6 9 and Table 6 17 See Table 6 2 for more fiber List...

Page 278: ...er jumper at this time Continued on next page Application Line Connect Point Circuit Pack Connector Label to Install End Terminal One OA 1A TX Dual 2 Line use Lines 1 2 for each shelf Refer to Figure...

Page 279: ...tside Plant Low Speed and Customer Maintenance Signal Fiber Jumpers Low Speed Fiber Jumpers The low speed fiber jumpers and labels for a one OA 1A TX application are identical to a regular two OA 1A T...

Page 280: ...ct either end to the fiber jumper at this time Table 6 18 Outside Plant LGX Fiber Jumpers for One OA 1A TX End Terminal Customer Maintenance Fiber Jumper Installation If equipped install the fiber jum...

Page 281: ...ss from their circuit pack or unit connectors down through the notches immediately below the connectors at the bottom edge of the shelf then horizontally along the shelf trough to the appropriate side...

Page 282: ...teps to ensure that fibers are properly installed Step Action 1 Remove the screws from the shelf positions and discard if OMUs and ODUs are equipped with captive screws 2 Seat the OMUs and ODUs into t...

Page 283: ...t Outside Plant Fiber Jumper Installation to LGX Customer Maintenance Signal Fiber Jumper Installation End Terminal Circuit Pack and Unit Installation CAUTION No fiber jumpers shall be connected to th...

Page 284: ...ugh is being installed 1 506A or 506B OMU in the 1B slot Leave the retainer screws for the unit on the shelf at this time 1 606B or 606D ODU in the 1A slot Leave the retainer screws for the unit on th...

Page 285: ...fibers for a fully equipped 2 line shelf add the labels provided in the installation kit C848065959 and route the fibers by referring to Figure 6 11 and Table 6 20 See Table 6 2 for more fiber List i...

Page 286: ...her end of the fiber jumper at this time Continued on next page Application Line Connect Point Circuit Pack Connector Label to Install End Terminal One OA 1A RCV Dual 2 Line use Lines 1 2 for each she...

Page 287: ...Outside Plant Low Speed and Customer Maintenance Signal Fiber Jumpers Low Speed Fiber Jumpers The low speed fiber jumpers and labels for a one OA 1A RCV application are identical to a regular two OA 1...

Page 288: ...ct either end to the fiber jumper at this time Table 6 21 Outside Plant LGX Fiber Jumpers for One OA 1A RCV End Terminal Customer Maintenance Fiber Jumper Installation If equipped install the fiber ju...

Page 289: ...dress from their circuit pack or unit connectors down through the notches immediately below the connectors at the bottom edge of the shelf then horizontally along the shelf trough to the appropriate s...

Page 290: ...llowing steps to ensure that fibers are properly installed Step Action 1 Remove the screws from the shelf positions and discard if OMUs and ODUs are equipped with captive screws 2 Seat the OMUs and OD...

Page 291: ...he installation of the Two OA Dual Facing Shelf Configuration It has been broken into five procedures Intrashelf Fiber Jumper Installation Low Speed Fiber Jumper Installation to SONET SDH equipment Ou...

Page 292: ...Install but do not seat the following transmission circuit packs and units for line 1 in the shelf 2 LEA7 LEA7B LEA105 or LEA104 OA 1 LDA1 TLM 1 506A or 506B OMU Leave the retainer screws for the uni...

Page 293: ...on Install the eight 8 fiber jumpers per List 164 by adding the labels from installation kit C848065959 and the routing the fibers by referring to Figure 6 13 and Table 6 23 For more information on Fi...

Page 294: ...r Two OA Dual Facing Shelf Continued on next page Application Line Connect Point Circuit Pack Connector Label to Install End Terminal Two OA Dual Facing Shelf Refer to Figure 6 13 for connection point...

Page 295: ...WaveStar OLS 40G to the SONET SDH equipment by adding the labels then routing the fibers by referring to Figure 6 2 Figure 6 14 and Table 6 24 through Table 6 25 CAUTION Do not connect either end of t...

Page 296: ...ure 6 14 for connection points 1 OMU 1B OCHAN1 IN LOWER 1M1 UPPER 1M1 OMU 1B OCHAN2 IN LOWER 1M2 UPPER 1M2 OMU 1B OCHAN3 IN LOWER 1M3 UPPER 1M3 OMU 1B OCHAN4 IN LOWER 1M4 UPPER 1M4 OMU 1B OCHAN5 IN LO...

Page 297: ...6 14 for connection points 1 ODU 1A OCHAN1 OUT LOWER 1D1 UPPER 1D1 ODU 1A OCHAN2 OUT LOWER 1D2 UPPER 1D2 ODU 1A OCHAN3 OUT LOWER 1D3 UPPER 1D3 ODU 1A OCHAN4 OUT LOWER 1D4 UPPER 1D4 ODU 1A OCHAN5 OUT L...

Page 298: ...IN LOWER 2M3 UPPER 2M3 OMU 2A OCHAN4 IN LOWER 2M4 UPPER 2M4 OMU 2A OCHAN5 IN LOWER 2M5 UPPER 2M5 OMU 2A OCHAN6 IN LOWER 2M6 UPPER 2M6 OMU 2A OCHAN7 IN LOWER 2M7 UPPER 2M7 OMU 2A OCHAN8 IN LOWER 2M8 U...

Page 299: ...Figure 6 14 and Table 6 26 CAUTION Do not connect either end to the fiber jumper at this time Continued on next page Application Line Circuit Pack Connector Label to Install for Lower Shelf Label to...

Page 300: ...Jumpers for Two OA Dual Facing Shelf Fiber Protection If fiber duct is not installed use the split polyethylene fiber protection tubing supplied in the Installation Kit C848065959 to protect the fiber...

Page 301: ...ctors down through the notches immediately below the connectors at the bottom edge of the shelf then horizontally along the shelf trough to the appropriate side as shown in Figure 6 2 and Figure 6 14...

Page 302: ...for the Two OA One OA Dual Facing Shelf Configuration It has been broken into five procedures Intrashelf Fiber Jumper Installation Low Speed Fiber Jumper Installation to SONET SDH equipment Outside P...

Page 303: ...do not seat the following transmission circuit packs and units for line 1 in the shelf 2 LEA7 LEA7B LEA 105 or LEA104 OA 1 LDA1 TLM 1 506A or 506B OMU Leave the retainer screws for the unit on the she...

Page 304: ...stall the seven 7 fiber jumpers per List 161 for each line by adding the labels from the installation kit C848065959 then routing the fibers by referring to Figure 6 15 and Table 6 28 See Table 6 2 fo...

Page 305: ...f Fiber Jumpers for Two OA One OA Dual Facing Shelf Continued on next page Application Line Connect Point Circuit Pack Connector Label to Install End Terminal Two OA One OA Dual Facing Shelf Refer to...

Page 306: ...cing Shelf application are identical to a regular Two OA Two OA Dual Facing Shelf application Refer to Table 6 24 and Table 6 25 for the connections and labels for low speed fiber jumpers CAUTION Do n...

Page 307: ...CAUTION Do not connect either end to the fiber jumper at this time Table 6 29 Outside Plant LGX Fiber Jumpers for Two OA One OA Dual Facing Shelf Customer Maintenance Fiber Jumper Installation If equ...

Page 308: ...dress from their circuit pack or unit connectors down through the notches immediately below the connectors at the bottom edge of the shelf then horizontally along the shelf trough to the appropriate s...

Page 309: ...on for the One OA Two OA Dual Facing Shelf Configuration It has been broken into five procedures Intrashelf Fiber Jumper Installation Low Speed Fiber Jumper Installation to SONET SDH equipment Outside...

Page 310: ...not seat the following transmission circuit packs and units for line 1 in the shelf 1 LEA105 LEA7 or LEA7B OA in slot 1A 1 LDA1 TLM 1 506A or 506B OMU in slot 1B Leave the retainer screws for the unit...

Page 311: ...er List 165 by adding the labels from Installation Kit C848065959 then routing the fibers by referring to Figure 6 17 and Table 6 31 See Table 6 2 for more information on fiber Lists NOTE The fibers m...

Page 312: ...Two OA Dual Facing Shelf application Refer to Table 6 24 and Table 6 25 for the connections and labels for low speed fiber jumpers Continued on next page Application Line Connect Point Circuit Pack Co...

Page 313: ...ntinued Fiber Jumper Installation continued CAUTION Do not connect either end of the fiber jumper at this time Figure 6 18 One OA Two OA Dual Facing Shelf Outside Plant Low Speed and Customer Maintena...

Page 314: ...connect either end to the fiber jumper at this time Table 6 32 Outside Plant LGX Fiber Jumpers for One OA Two OA Dual Facing Shelf Customer Maintenance Fiber Jumper Installation If equipped install th...

Page 315: ...d dress from their circuit pack or unit connectors down through the notches immediately below the connectors at the bottom edge of the shelf then horizontally along the shelf trough to the appropriate...

Page 316: ...tallation for the One OA One OA Dual Facing Shelf Configuration It has been broken into five procedures Intrashelf Fiber Jumper Installation Low Speed Fiber Jumper Installation to SONET SDH equipment...

Page 317: ...f 1 LEA105 LEA7 and LEA7B OA in slot 1A 1 LDA1 TLM 1 506A or 506B OMU in slot 1B Leave the retainer screws for the unit on the shelf at this time 1 606B or 606D ODU in slot 1A Leave the retainer screw...

Page 318: ...shelf by adding the labels from Installation Kit C848065959 then routing the fibers by referring to Figure 6 19 and Table 6 34 For more information on fiber lists refer to Table 6 2 NOTE The fibers m...

Page 319: ...to a regular Two OA Two OA Dual Facing Shelf application Refer to Table 6 24 and Table 6 25 for the connections and labels for low speed fiber jumpers Continued on next page Application Line Connect P...

Page 320: ...Continued Fiber Jumper Installation continued CAUTION Do not connect either end of the fiber jumper at this time Figure 6 20 One OA One OA Dual Facing Shelf Outside Plant Low Speed and Customer Mainte...

Page 321: ...onnect either end to the fiber jumper at this time Table 6 35 Outside Plant LGX Fiber Jumpers for One OA One OA Dual Facing Shelf Customer Maintenance Fiber Jumper Installation If equipped install the...

Page 322: ...s should dress from their circuit pack or unit connectors down through the notches immediately below the connectors at the bottom edge of the shelf then horizontally along the shelf through to the app...

Page 323: ...ion kit Using cable ties to fasten them run the tubes to the side of cabinet frame in the space between the shelves and the frame For cabinet installations if exiting at the top of cabinet run tubing...

Page 324: ...the installation kit Refer to Figure 6 21 and Figure 6 2 for individual OT shelf fiber routing Figure 6 21 Fiber Routing for Individual OT Shelf Step Action 6 All fibers should dress from their OTU c...

Page 325: ...followed by IN and the output fiber will have the OTU number followed by OUT For Example Two fibers are connected to an OTU at slot 26 in Complementary Shelf 2 The input fiber which should be the lon...

Page 326: ...20 17 Interconnection Panel Panel 26 27 28 Interconnection Panel Panel Interconnection Panel Panel Heat Baffle Heat Baffle D R W 6 D R W 5 D R W 7 D R W 8 D R W 9 D R W 10 D R W 11 D R W 12 D R W 13...

Page 327: ...ibers for the QOTU is illustrated in Figure 6 23 NOTE The fiber to all OTPMs in a QOTU should be disconnected before the carrier is engaged or disengaged from the backplane It should also be disconnec...

Page 328: ...e following steps to ensure that fibers are properly installed Step Action 1 Verify the fibers are properly secured and dressed 2 Verify the optical fiber is protected properly 3 Verify the all fibers...

Page 329: ...bay in position 5 and another OT bay of three OT shelves in bay position 4 but has two OT Complimentary 2 Shelves in bay 3 If additional information is required refer to the Drawings NT 00405 30 or to...

Page 330: ...fiber jumper kits The kits their comcodes and contents are listed below See drawing NT00405 30 for further details Two Bay Rack and Stack Fiber Kits For a two bay Rack and Stack configuration the fol...

Page 331: ...98 Kit 1 Line 1 fibers for OMU OT ODU connections wavelengths 1 20 Yellow fibers 4 107265209 MS1SC SC 4 FT 5 108113853 MS1LC SC 4 FT 4 107198228 MS1SC SC 5 FT 3 108113861 MS1LC SC 5 FT 12 108113879 MS...

Page 332: ...DU connections wavelengths 17 32 Yellow fibers 4 108989500 MS1SC SC 3 FT 8 107265209 MS1SC SC 4 FT 7 108989575 MS1LC SC 14 FT 2 108113903 MS1LC SC 15 FT 1 847740495 Labels for OLS packs 1 847740503 La...

Page 333: ...MS1LC SC 6 FT 16 108989559 MS1LC SC 7 FT 8 108989518 MS1SC SC 7 FT 4 108989534 MS1SC SC 8 FT 8 108989542 MS1SC SC 9 FT 1 847740495 Labels for OLS packs 1 847740503 Labels for OT channels 1 8 1 8480276...

Page 334: ...fiber kits Kits 7 and 8 will be needed for Line 1 Bays 1 and 3 Continued on next page Kit Comcode and Desc Item Qty Item Comcode Item Description Length 108993668 Kit 8 Line 1 fibers for OA ODU OMU co...

Page 335: ...OMU OT ODU connections wavelengths 1 20 Yellow fibers 4 108989500 MS1SC SC 3 FT 12 107265209 MS1SC SC 4 FT 5 108113853 MS1LC SC 4 FT 4 107198228 MS1SC SC 5 FT 3 108113861 MS1LC SC 5 FT 12 108113879 MS...

Page 336: ...and 12 for Line 1 of the second system Bays 5 and 3 Continued on next page Kit Comcode and Desc Item Qty Item Comcode Item Description Length 108993718 Kit 12 Line 1 fibers for OA ODU OMU connections...

Page 337: ...h 108993700 Kit 11 Line 1 fibers for OMU OT ODU connections system 2 wavelengths 1 32 Yellow fibers 8 108113853 MS1LC SC 4 FT 8 107198228 MS1SC SC 5 FT 2 108113861 MS1LC SC 5 FT 10 108113879 MS1LC SC...

Page 338: ...be needed for Line 2 Bays 1 and 2 if Line 2 is to be equipped Continued on next page Kit Comcode and Desc Item Qty Item Comcode Item Description Length 108993684 Kit 10 Line 2 fibers for OA ODU OMU c...

Page 339: ...cription Length 108993676 Kit 9 Line 2 fibers for OMU OT ODU connections System 1 wavelengths 1 32 Yellow fibers 8 108113853 MS1LC SC 4 FT 6 107198228 MS1SC SC 5 FT 12 108113861 MS1LC SC 5 FT 12 10811...

Page 340: ...and 14 for Line 2 of the second system Bays 5 and 4 Continued on next page Kit Comcode and Desc Item Qty Item Comcode Item Description Length 108993734 Kit 14 Line 2 fibers for OA ODU OMU connections...

Page 341: ...ashelf blue fibers Route all OA TLM fibers for both Lines 1 and 2 to the left Route all OA ODU OMU fibers for both Lines 1 and 2 to the right Use the labels supplied in Kits 1 14 for labelling all Int...

Page 342: ...belled OU are the optical units representing either the OMUs or ODUs Refer to the following figures to verify connections of the OLS intrashelf fibers for specific configurations For 1A TX fiber conne...

Page 343: ...r When connecting the OAs or ODUs to outside plant fiber the fibers must connect to the LGX panel provided in Bay 2 or Bay 4 Refer to drawing NT00405 30 for further details Outside plant fibers connec...

Page 344: ...stem Controller Shelf bottom shelf all fibers route to the left Bay 2 OT Complimentary Shelf 1 upper shelf all fibers for slots 9 20 route to the left NOTE Refer to Tables 1 and 2 in drawing NT00405 3...

Page 345: ...s for slots 21 32 route to the left Bay 3 OT Complimentary Shelf 2 for System Two bottom shelf all fibers for slots 21 32 route to the right Bay 4 OT System Controller Shelf bottom shelf all fibers ro...

Page 346: ...o the End Terminal of the next subnetwork This in effect combines all the OLS subnetworks into a single network with regard to the operations domain The following operations interworking functions are...

Page 347: ...re in the B slots Fiber Interconnecting Four fibers are required for interconnecting each pair of End Terminals The B slot LDA1 OUT ports of one End Terminal are connected to the respective B slot LDA...

Page 348: ...in Table 6 38 Table 6 38 LDA1 Connections for Telemetry Feed Through Label the jumpers as shown in Table 6 39 before connecting to the corresponding telemetry packs Continued on next page Code Comcode...

Page 349: ...to connect the two End Terminals NOTE Clean each jumper connector before attaching it to its port or to a power meter Refer to Appendix C Fiber Cleaning if necessary Continued on next page Applicatio...

Page 350: ...ring configuration one node will still be a 1A TX and one will be the 1A RCV Only one terminal of all the interconnected OLS subnetworks may be provisioned as a DS NE and one different node must be p...

Page 351: ...Issue 1 0 March 2001 7 1 7 Powering 7 Contents n Background 2 n WaveStar OLS 40G OT Powering 3 n Powering and Testing Procedures 4 n Fuse Insertion 10 n Verify A B Feeds 12...

Page 352: ...he WaveStar OLS 40G Network Element before performing any tests Reconnect the office alarms upon test completion Tools Test Sets and Accessories The following equipment is required to complete the pro...

Page 353: ...r feeders to the BDFB for each shelf with one exception an A and a B feeder The OT List 10 has two feeders with breakouts for each shelf NOTE The red power lead connects to 48V DC source The white pow...

Page 354: ...m all shelves NOTE The OMU and ODUs may be seated at this time They are not connected to battery voltage 4 Remove the fuses from both fuse holders on each shelf a Open the retainer by lifting up on th...

Page 355: ...the voltage at the top of the fuse holder not at the rear Figure 7 1 WaveStar OLS 40G Fuse Panel Measurement Point Figure 7 2 OT Fuse Panel Measurement Point 10A 60V 48 A 10A 60V 48 B Measure resistan...

Page 356: ...ction Section Continued on next page Step Action Reference 1 On the lower shelf if there is more than one shelf in the same bay remove the two screws from the fuse panel cover Remove the cover This wi...

Page 357: ...wer Filter The wire color is SLATE BLACK and the terminal is labeled 48VR Using an Analog Ohmmeter measure the resistance from the wire end to the unpainted cabinet frame ground NOTE Digital Multimete...

Page 358: ...de of the interconnection panel on Complementary Shelf 2 Top Shelf of three shelf OT bay or Complementary Shelf 1 Top Shelf of an Integrated Bay 2 Remove the spade lug terminal from the top terminal o...

Page 359: ...m terminal of the filter The wire color is SLATE BLACK and the terminal is labeled 48VR Using an Analog Ohmmeter measure the resistance from the wire end to the unpainted cabinet frame ground NOTE Dig...

Page 360: ...the voltmeter measure the voltage from the top terminal of each fuse holder on each shelf to the terminal grounding cable Requirement The voltage should be 48 volts between 41 75 and 60 0 VDC at each...

Page 361: ...the fuse The fuse will secure in place d Close the retainer over the fuse cap and snap it in place Requirement The PWR ON LED is illuminated on the indicator strip for the middle shelf 6 Insert two 10...

Page 362: ...panel Requirement Verify that the PWR ON LED is still on for the lower shelf NOTE If the LED is not on then the A and B power feeders to the WaveStar OLS 40G or OT are swapped The shelf should still...

Page 363: ...ll shelves should remain illuminated 7 Remove the B fuse from the top shelf fuse panel Requirement Verify that the PWR ON LED is still on for the upper shelf NOTE If the LED is not on then the A and B...

Page 364: ...r shelf fuse panel Requirement Verify that the PWR ON LED is still on for the lower shelf NOTE If the LED is not on then the A and B power feeders to the WaveStar OLS 40G or OT are swapped The shelf s...

Page 365: ...N LED for all shelves should remain illuminated 7 Remove the A fuse from the upper shelf fuse panel Requirement Verify that the PWR ON LED is still on for the upper shelf NOTE If the LED is not on the...

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Page 367: ...Issue 1 0 March 2001 8 1 8 NetworkElementStartupand Provisioning 8 Contents n Background 2 n Software Installation 4 n Connecting to the NE 9 n Circuit Pack Insertion 11 n Initial Provisioning 13...

Page 368: ...tar OLS 40G and logging in to the system using a CMC CenterLink Management Console PC More information is also available in the WaveStar OLS 40G User Service Manual 365 575 387 General Considerations...

Page 369: ...Table 8 1 Serial Port Pinout Information Signal Name DB9 Pin DB25 pin RJ45 8 pin DCE I O DTE I O DCD Data Carrier Detect 1 8 6 O I RXD Received Data 2 3 5 O I TXD Transmitted Data 3 2 3 I O DTR Data T...

Page 370: ...inserted and remain until the system is in full operation n Installation of the CMC 3rd party software to the hard drive of the PC takes about 3 minutes n Installation of the CMC Network Element soft...

Page 371: ...last long enough to complete the installation CenterLink Management Console Screen Elements Figure 8 1 shows the Centerlink main screen and identifies the screen locations described below 1 Web Addres...

Page 372: ...Installation Manual Network Element Startup and Provisioning Software Installation Continued CenterLink Management Console Screen Elements continued Figure 8 1 CenterLink Management Console Continued...

Page 373: ...AVA scripts the CenterLink Management Console software uses Network Element Software Installation Using the Software Installation Manager from the CenterLink Management Console follow the steps in the...

Page 374: ...Software Installation continued Figure 8 2 Software Installation Manager Selection Step Action Reference 4 When the download completes the following actions will occur n The system will automatically...

Page 375: ...with the Lucent symbol on the desktop or select Start Programs Lucent Technologies Centerlink Home Page to start Centerlink Management Console 2 Click on the NE Command Manager Icon Figure 8 2 3 Ente...

Page 376: ...0 All caps with zeros To Set the Privilege Level use downward arrow Click on EXPERT Figure 8 3 5 CenterLink will connect to the Network Element and a Login Successful confirmation will be received If...

Page 377: ...it for the METRAL pins Refer to Appendix B Pin Repair n When installing circuit packs use care to insert them straight to avoid damaging the circuit packs or the backplane pins n Fiber connectors on o...

Page 378: ...ep Action Reference 1 At end terminal offices insert the OMU ODU packs and tighten the captive screws if they have not already been seated 2 Seat the transmission packs into the shelf or shelves These...

Page 379: ...owing procedures could cause problems trying to provision the parameters listed in the following section Step Action Reference 1 Execute CONFIGURATION Initialize System AID All PH 3 Reset Requirement...

Page 380: ...er Network Element DS NE n Specify if this NE is a 1A TX 1A TX THRU 1A RCV 1A RCV THRU or Dual Facing Shelf RPTR is an automatic setting and need not be specified n Specify the OA pump power setting A...

Page 381: ...1 8 15 365 575 389 Installation Manual Network Element Startup and Provisioning Initial Provisioning Continued Basic Network Element Provisioning continued Figure 8 5 Security Enter System Screen Cont...

Page 382: ...J alarm will result if this NE and another NE in the ring have the same TID A Near End Activity Condition DS NE not reachable will result if one NE in the ring is not specified as the DS NE or if the...

Page 383: ...er to the next appropriate box 11 ASPD Click on the desired selection enabled or disabled The default is ENABLED Do not disable APSD at this time See Danger earlier in this section 12 Set the DIRN Cli...

Page 384: ...Step Action Reference 15 When all entries have been made and verified click on the enter button If corrections need to be made click on clear and re enter the information beginning at Step 3 Requirem...

Page 385: ...Initial Provisioning Continued Default Values continued Table 8 2 Factory Default Values Option Default TID LT FT 2000 Alarm Group 255 Packet Size 256 Alarm Gateway Network Element AGNE No Directory S...

Page 386: ...ngs To use this table determine the type of OA being used the maximum number of wavelengths possible with the equipped OMU ODUs and the number of spans between the two end terminals Table 8 3 OA Pump...

Page 387: ...Alarm Reporting Enabled 2 CONFIGURATION Edit Date_And_Time Set the date and time where YY MM DD is the date in Year Month and Day HH MM SS is the time in Hours Minutes and Seconds TZ is the Time Zone...

Page 388: ...tial Provisioning Continued Other Provisioning continued Figure 8 7 Fault Retreive Condition All Step Action Reference 3 Execute FAULT Retreive Condition All to view alarms and conditions Click on Ent...

Page 389: ...ashelf fiber jumpers were dressed into place in Section 5 for each system type CAUTION To prevent potential damage to the Optical Amplifiers LEA7 LEA7B LEA104 or LEA105 connect the fibers to the IN an...

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Page 391: ...ckground 2 n LED Tests 5 n ODU Tests 6 n OMU Tests 10 n Auto Turnup Local Test 13 n Local Operational Tests 22 n Final OLS 40G Operations 27 n OT Miscellaneous Discrete Tests 28 n Installing OTU QOTU...

Page 392: ...inet General Considerations CAUTION Installation Auto Turnup tests are performed only out of service If these tests are performed in service service will be interrupted WARNING Unterminated optical co...

Page 393: ...nded length 2 4 feet 2 Multi mode Optical Fiber Cable with appropriate connectors on each end Recommended length 2 4 feet 2 4 Optical 93AK8573 33dB Test cables for loopback testing and power Measureme...

Page 394: ...ment in EXPERT mode as described in the previous chapter if not currently logged in NOTE The detailed CMC connection and login procedure is given in Login Procedure Overview in Appendix F For OT ONLY...

Page 395: ...green LEDs are in sockets Repeat the test until all LEDs pass the test If a FAULT LED on a circuit pack works in one slot it will work in any slot There is no need to move circuit packs to unequipped...

Page 396: ...or disconnecting the fiber jumpers to the IN and OUT ports then reseat the pack DANGER Disabling the Automatic Power Shut Down APSD feature results in a FDA IEC ClassIIIb 3B laser hazard APSD is a sa...

Page 397: ...emoved from OA 1A IN to verify no signal is driving the OA For a dual facing shelf consider line 1 a 1A RCV configuration and line 2 a 2A TX configuration See Figure 9 1 and Figure 9 2 3 Connect the o...

Page 398: ...ocedures continued Figure 9 1 ODU Line 1 Verification Connections 1A TX Figure 9 2 ODU Line 1 Verification 1A RCV Continued on next page O M U 1A 1A O D U 1B 1B O M U 2A 2A O D U 2B 2B Optical Power M...

Page 399: ...ce 6 Repeat for each successive OCHAN_ OUT 7 Repeat Steps 1 6 for all other line using appropriate ODUs and OAs for each line 8 Return the intrashelf fiber jumpers to their original positions when com...

Page 400: ...disable APSD Defeating APSD may result in harm to personnel exposed to disconnected or cut optical fibers CAUTION To comply with IEC regulations systems containing an IEC Class 3B laser hazard must be...

Page 401: ...cedures continued Figure 9 3 OMU Line Verification Connections 1A TX Figure 9 4 OMU Line 1 Verification Connections 1A RCV Continued on next page O M U 1A 1A O D U 1B 1B O M U 2A 2A O D U 2B 2B Source...

Page 402: ...AN1 OUT of the ODU with a fiber jumper to OCHAN1 IN of Line 1 OMU Requirement Verify a power level difference of between 12 dB and 19 dB NOTE If the loss is greater than 19 dB clean the optical connec...

Page 403: ...t the test If many different circuit packs fail in the same slot there may be a wiring problem on the shelf If so contact your next level of support Also since an optical loopback is required this tes...

Page 404: ...re 9 5 Auto Turnup Local CMS Connections 1A TX Figure 9 6 Auto Turnup Local CMS Connections for Repeaters Continued on next page O M U 1A 1A O D U 1B 1B O M U 2A 2A O D U 2B 2B End Terminal 1A TX TLM...

Page 405: ...LOOP CMS LOOP Multimode Fiber Jumper Step Action Reference 5 In the box provided type in the words CMS ALL Requirement Good slots will report as Good Failed slots will report as Fail A represents an...

Page 406: ...the Automatic Power Shut Down APSD feature results in a FDA IEC ClassIIIb 3B laser hazard APSD is a safety feature Do not attempt to defeat or disable APSD Defeating APSD may result in harm to person...

Page 407: ...A OUT to the ODU directly as shown in Figure 9 10 There will be no receive OA for these applications Use a 10 dB LBO on the OA OUT and a 5 dB LBO on the TLM IN and a fiber jumper in between do not use...

Page 408: ...9 8 Auto Turnup Local SUPR Connections for 2 OAs 1A TX THRU Figure 9 9 Auto Turnup Local SUPR Connections for 2 OAs 1A RCV THRU Continued on next page O M U 1A 1A O D U 1B O M U 2A 2A O D U 2B 2B End...

Page 409: ...rnup Local SUPR Procedures for End Terminals continued Figure 9 10 Auto Turnup Local SUPR Connections for Single OA Continued on next page O M U 1A 1A O D U 1B O M U 2A 2A O D U 2B TLM Single OA on Li...

Page 410: ...he CMC screen A good slot will report Good A failed slot will report FAIL A represents an untested slot no circuit pack equipped If any slot fails move it s circuit pack to a good slot and verify the...

Page 411: ...e OA 1B input through 33 dB of attenuation and the OA 1B output to the OA 1A input through 33 dB of attenuation Figure 9 11 4 Verify the customer maintenance signal connectors are not looped 5 Execute...

Page 412: ...ers 1A 1B TLM 1A TLM 1B 2A 2B TLM 2A TLM 2B 33 dB Cable 33 dB Cable 33 dB Cable 33 dB Cable Step Action Reference 7 Remove optical loopback cables 8 Execute CONFIGURATION Update System 9 Repeat steps...

Page 413: ...the interconnection panel NOTE If installing the office alarm cable on an End Terminal for 4 Line System use the P29 connector located on the lower shelf If the upper shelf is used the ACO function wi...

Page 414: ...ts If miscellaneous and or extended miscellaneous discretes are equipped perform the following steps to verify the miscellaneous discrete points Step Action Reference 4 Select FAULT Test Alarm enter M...

Page 415: ...section for the minimum CIT CMC Connection information This type of connector is required for this test Be sure to obtain a connector with the correct mating pins or sockets required for your cable an...

Page 416: ...5 pin RJ45 8 pin DCE I O DTE I O DCD Data Carrier Detect 1 8 6 O I RXD Received Data 2 3 5 O I TXD Transmitted Data 3 2 3 I O DTR Data Terminal Ready 4 20 4 I O SGD Signal Ground 5 7 7 NA NA DSR Data...

Page 417: ...rifying DTE Port Operation continued Step Action Reference 3 Follow the steps listed in Chapter 7 to login to the NE NOTE For additional information regarding logging in to the Network Element refer t...

Page 418: ...AUTION To comply with IEC regulations systems containing an IEC Class 3B laser hazard must be installed in a controlled environment Please refer to applicable IEC standards Procedures Perform the foll...

Page 419: ...are n To start testing of miscellaneous discretes the following steps must have been completed n The WaveStar OLS 40G must be installed and tested n The WaveStar OLS 40G must be loaded with Release 2...

Page 420: ...a SER TLM alarm comes on after enabling the port communications is not being made with the EMDU DANTEL or Harris Check that the serial telemetry cable from the EMDU is connected to the SER TLM 1 port...

Page 421: ...t page OT SLOT Number Circuit Pack Fail OLS Alarm Number Incoming Signal Failure OLS Alarm Number OT SLOT Number Circuit Pack Fail OLS Alarm Number Incoming Signal Failure OLS Alarm Number 1 17 49 17...

Page 422: ...is not important at this time 5 Following the general circuit pack installation considerations given at the beginning of this section seat the OTU mounted in slot 32 Requirement The fault LED should b...

Page 423: ...y the operation of the miscellaneous discrete alarms by reviewing the Alarm History report using the command FAULT Retrieve Log Requirement The history report must show environment 48 ON and environme...

Page 424: ...owest OT slot until all the OTU OTPMs that were installed have been tested After testing the last OTU OTPM remove it from its slot and move it down to the next lowest numbered slot Repeat Steps 5 thro...

Page 425: ...ssociated OTU slot number Only slots with OTUs in them need to be provisioned Refer to Table 9 3 on page 9 31 to obtain the alarms associated with each OTU slot and its function In addition to the OTU...

Page 426: ...U QOTU is slot 12 Step Action Reference 1 Go to Table 9 3 and look up the alarms associated with OTU Slot 12 They are environmental alarm 28 CP Fail and 60 LOS 2 Enter the following command through th...

Page 427: ...provision all supplied Miscellaneous Discretes Figure 9 14 Configuration Set Attribute Environment Screen Continued on next page Step Action Reference 1 Using the sample process above provision envir...

Page 428: ...request a listing of the provisioned alarms using the following command CONFIGURATION Retreive Attribute Select Env and All Click on Enter 4 Table 9 5 on page 9 38 shows a partial listing of all the p...

Page 429: ...efore inserting or removing it from a QOTU n Disconnect the fibers from all OTPMs in a shelf before applying or removing power from the shelf n Transmission hits on other channels being carried on the...

Page 430: ...1A 1 16 C replaces the 41A 1 16 and 41A 1 16 B the 41C 1 16 C replaces the 41C 1 16 and 41C 1 16 B NOTE The 42 43 and 44 Type OTPMs have the same wavelength as the 41 type OTUs shown in the table belo...

Page 431: ...e checked Connect an optical power meter to the OTU OTPM output using a fiber jumper with appropriate connectors Requirement The output power from the OTU OTPM Code shall be between the minimum and ma...

Page 432: ...4 3 7 41A3 41C3 41D3 41F3 1552 52 7 5 to 5 5 9 41A4 41C4 41D4 41F4 1554 13 8 2 to 6 2 11 41A5 41C5 41D5 41F5 1555 75 8 7 to 6 7 15 41A6 41C6 41D6 41F6 1557 36 9 2 to 7 2 17 41A7 41C7 41D7 41F7 1558 9...

Page 433: ...not clear the failure and the circuit pack may require reseating Upon circuit pack recovery enter the Configuration Update System command Miscellaneous Discrete Power Fail Test for Non Integrated OLS...

Page 434: ...rough 72 Alarm numbers 17 through 48 CP FAIL are to be OFF Power Fail alarms 81 through 86 are to Off 3 Remove the A fuse from the System Shelf 4 Verify using the CMC that the correct Power Fail Alarm...

Page 435: ...ing the SECURITY Enter System command n Verify that the OTU QOTUs are mounted in the correct slots n Verify that the correct codes are in these slots n All OTU QOTUs should be unseated in their slots...

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Page 437: ...re 10 n Repeater A Direction Connection Procedure 14 n AGNE Office Receive OA Connection 19 n AGNE Office Transmit OA Connection 23 n Repeater B Directions Connection 26 n DS NE Office Receive OA Conn...

Page 438: ...of this document Overall Installation and Test Considerations An optical power meter is needed to perform the steps in this section n A general familiarity with the CMC is assumed each and every key...

Page 439: ...f the available jumpers for high speed fiber connections Table 10 1 Lightwave Jumpers Code Comcode Length Description FS1EP EP 02 107149494 2 ft ST II ST II FS1EP EP 10 107149536 10 ft ST II ST II FS1...

Page 440: ...tion from single mode to multi mode another family of LBOs was developed and is Gray colored All inputs to OTPMs must use this Gray LBO Refer to Appendix I Line Buildout LBO to obtain tolerances power...

Page 441: ...e wavelength of the light 1550nm to be measured 3 Remove the 0 dB line buildout from the IN connector on the faceplate of the OA To remove press the tab on the top of the buildout with a small blunt t...

Page 442: ...e OA Connection Procedure n AGNE Office Transmit OA Connection Procedure n Repeater B Direction Connection Procedure n DS NE Office Receive OA Connection Procedure Sequence of Operations Operations in...

Page 443: ...elength systems verify the placement of a 7 dB LBO on the receive OA output between the OA OUT and the ODU IN OA Applications The WaveStar OLS 40G can be configured for many different span and wavelen...

Page 444: ...7 108 108 432 5 21 26 130 104 520 C 16 6 21 26 156 104 624 7 17 22 154 88 616 8 17 22 176 88 640b LEA105 A 16 1 14 18 18 72 72 1_OA 16 1 c a Fiber loss 0 25 dB km Some spans with span loss more than t...

Page 445: ...LEA105 OA Max No Chan No Span Span Loss dB Total Reach in km Fiber Loss 0 25 dB km Bit Rates Min Max LEA105 16 1 0 12 48 OC 48 12 3 STM 16 4 1 or 100 750 Mb s 1 0 12 48 OC 48 12 STM 16 4 or 100 750 M...

Page 446: ...n harm to personnel exposed to disconnected or cut optical fibers CAUTION To comply with IEC regulations systems containing an IEC Class 3B laser hazard must be installed in a controlled environment P...

Page 447: ...d test cable if necessary Test point 1P on Figure 10 2 on page 10 12 3 Verify the OA Output Power by referring to Table 10 4 on page 10 11 4 Clean and then connect the fiber jumper to 1A OA OUT and to...

Page 448: ...DS NE Office Transmit OA Connection Procedure Continued Line 1 Connection Procedures continued Figure 10 2 DS NE Office Transmit OA Connection Points Outside Plant Fiber 1S 1A 1B 2A 2B TLM TLM L G X...

Page 449: ...12 4 For 7 8 span applications place a 3 dB LBO on the OA OUT port before fibering 5 Execute the CONFIGURATION Retreive Optical_Line command and record the CLF Channel Loading Factor for both lines f...

Page 450: ...disconnected or cut optical fibers CAUTION To comply with IEC regulations systems containing an IEC Class 3B laser hazard must be installed in a controlled environment Please refer to applicable IEC s...

Page 451: ...measured power and the number of OC 48 wavelengths channels present See LBO Selection Procedures 5 Install the appropriate LBO in 1A OA IN connector 6 Connect the jumper to the 1A OA IN connector Req...

Page 452: ...on Tasks 6 Click on Optical Amplifier Input Line BuildOut Selection 7 Enter the OA type i e LEA7 LEA7B LEA104 and click Continue 8 Enter the System Type i e A B C and click Continue 9 Enter the Chann...

Page 453: ...ber of OC 48 wavelengths channels present LBO Selection Procedures 4 Install the appropriate LBO in 2A OA IN connector 5 Connect the jumper to the 2A OA IN connector Requirement The 2A OA FAULT LED sh...

Page 454: ...on Point Step Action Reference 10 Move to the next office and use the following procedures n If the next office is a repeater repeat this section n If the next office is the AGNE End Terminal go to th...

Page 455: ...arm to personnel exposed to disconnected or cut optical fibers CAUTION To comply with IEC regulations systems containing an IEC Class 3B laser hazard must be installed in a controlled environment Plea...

Page 456: ...n and then connect the other end of the above jumper to the LGX location 3 Select an OA IN LBO based on the measured power and the number of OC 48 wavelengths channels present LBOSelection Procedures...

Page 457: ...els present LBOSelection Procedures 4 Install the appropriate LBO in 2A OA IN connector if necessary NOTE For Single OA applications no receive OA there will be no LBO used on the ODU Connect the jump...

Page 458: ...nual Fiber Connections AGNE Office Receive OA Connections Associated Figure Figure 10 4 AGNE Office Receive OA Connection Points Outside Plant Fiber 1P 1A 1B 2A 2B TLM TLM L G X L G X L G X L G X O D...

Page 459: ...with IEC regulations systems containing an IEC Class 3B laser hazard must be installed in a controlled environment Please refer to applicable IEC standards NOTE At any time throughout test procedure...

Page 460: ...then connect the fiber jumper to 1B OA OUT and the outside plant fiber at the LGX Use Test point 1P Figure 10 5 on page 10 25 Step Action Reference 1 Clean and then connect 2B OA OUT to an optical po...

Page 461: ...hed selecting the attenuation the APSD must be ENABLED for safety purposes Perform the SECURITY Enter System command at this time to ENABLE the APSD feature 6 If the next office is a Repeater go to Re...

Page 462: ...IEC regulations systems containing an IEC Class 3B laser hazard must be installed in a controlled environment Please refer to applicable IEC standards NOTE At any time throughout test procedure remov...

Page 463: ...sent See LBO Selection Procedures 5 Install the appropriate LBO in 1B OA IN connector if necessary 6 Connect the jumper to the 1B OA IN connector Requirement The 1B OA FAULT LED shall stop flashing wi...

Page 464: ...or if necessary 5 Connect the jumper to the 2B OA IN connector Requirement The 2B OA FAULT LED shall stop flashing within 1 minute 6 Clean and then connect 2B OA OUT to an optical power meter through...

Page 465: ...Connections Repeater B Direction Connection Continued Associated Figure Figure 10 6 Repeater B Direction Connection Points OLS Repeater 1A 1B 2A 2B TLM TLM TLM TLM L G X L G X L G X L G X L G X L G X...

Page 466: ...IEC regulations systems containing an IEC Class 3B laser hazard must be installed in a controlled environment Please refer to applicable IEC standards NOTE At any time throughout test procedure remove...

Page 467: ...mber of OC 48 wavelengths channels present NOTE For Single OA applications no receive OA there will be no LBO used on the ODU Connect the jumper to ODU and proceed to Step 7 LBOSelection Procedures 5...

Page 468: ...ean and then connect the other end of the jumper above to its assigned LGX location 4 Select an OA IN LBO based on the measured power and the number of wavelengths channels present NOTE For Single OA...

Page 469: ...Fiber Connections DS NE Office Receive OA Connection Continued Associated Figure Figure 10 7 DS NE Office Receive OA Connection Points Outside Plant Fiber 1S 1A 1B 2A 2B TLM TLM L G X L G X L G X L G...

Page 470: ...WaveStar OLS 40G site using the CMC PC 2 Execute CONFIGURATION Retreive Ring Map Requirement Verify the TIDs are all listed correctly Verify the communication status is good for each site 3 Execute FA...

Page 471: ...hould not indicate OUT OF RANGE for the last fifteen minutes NOTE The previous requirement assumes the ring has been established for at least 15 minutes If the ring is newly established the 24 hour re...

Page 472: ...Final Procedure Verify at each WaveStar OLS 40G node the APSD feature has been enabled It is a safety requirement that the APSD is in the enabled state This completes the turnup procedures for the Wav...

Page 473: ...2001 11 1 11 Connecting SONET SDHSystems to WaveStar OLS 40G 11 Contents Background 2 Connect SONET SDH to Optical Line System OLS 6 Connect Optical Line System to SONET SDH 1 Gb Ethernet 11 System V...

Page 474: ...instruments other than indirect image converting devices Also avoid direct exposure to beam Keep the following information under consideration during cable installation Do not use cable ties with the...

Page 475: ...seconds 4 Remove the OUTPUT jumper 5 Insert port protector 6 Insert INPUT jumper To insert the output jumper 1 Allow the pack to boot that is the LED is off 2 Remove the INPUT jumper 3 Wait for the s...

Page 476: ...40G compatible OC 48 optical signal at a wavelength specified by its particular code The 41F 1 16 type OTU enables Gigabit Ethernet 1 Gb Ethernet signals to be transmitted on the 40G system All OTUs c...

Page 477: ...gnal in the 1330 nm range for other OC 3 STM 1 receivers For detailed information associated with the 43A and 43B OTPM circuit packs refer to the APOG 365 575 386 44 Type OTPMs Each of these Low Speed...

Page 478: ...lator Port Modules 44A OC 48 FT 2000 Add Drop Rings Terminal with Release 7 2 or later 739E or 739G OC 48 FT 2000 Large Capacity Terminal with Release 1 0 or later 739D or 739F Connect Generic SONET S...

Page 479: ...faceplate of the OTU OTPM To remove press the tab on the top of the buildout with a small blunt tool and rotate the buildout counterclockwise slightly Slide the LBO out along the angle it is installe...

Page 480: ...alue indicated on the label 3 At the WaveStar OLS 40G clean then connect fiber jumper from the transmitter or OTU OTPM to an optical power meter Requirement Refer to Table 11 1 for OC 48 STM 16 or Tab...

Page 481: ...14 6 9 to 8 9 dBm 739E15 739G15 739D15 739F15 Wavelength 15 7 1 to 9 1 dBm 739E16 739G16 739D16 739F16 Wavelength 16 6 2 to 8 2 dBm Tx Channel Output Connector Power Levels 42 Type OTU 43 Type OTU 44...

Page 482: ...15 12 1 to 10 1 dBm 15 1 to 13 1 dBm 12 1 to 10 1 dBm Wavelength 16 11 2 to 9 2 dBm 14 2 to 12 2 dBm 11 2 to 9 2 dBm Step Action 4 Momentarily remove then reconnect the fiber on the transmitter or OT...

Page 483: ...lease 7 2 or later 839E5 OC 48 FT 2000 Large Capacity Terminal with Release 1 0 or later 839B4 or 839B4B 1 Gb Ethernet Optical Translator Unit 41G Connect OTU OTPM output to generic SONET SDH 1 Gb Eth...

Page 484: ...Requirement The FAULT LED shall stop flashing within 1 minute Loss of Signal LOS alarm extinguishes 6 At the transmitting end of the WaveStar OLS 40G the previous SONET SDH 1 Gb Ethernet momentarily...

Page 485: ...B or 44B OTPM Requirement 0 0 to 2 0 dBm 2 Connect a fiber jumper to the output of the OTU OTPM 3 At the SONET SDH 1 Gb Ethernet receiver end of the jumper from the OTU OTPM measure and adjust the lev...

Page 486: ...Requirement Verify the SONET SDH 1 Gb Ethernet receiver at the other end FAULT LED begins flashing Loss of Signal LOS alarm and the WaveStar OLS 40G has an optical channel loss of signal for the wave...

Page 487: ...Issue 1 0 March 2001 12 15 12 Troubleshooting 12 Contents Background 2 Troubleshooting Table 3...

Page 488: ...12 16 Issue 1 0 March 2001 365 575 389 Installation Manual Troubleshooting Background Introduction This section provides basic troubleshooting information for the WaveStar OLS 40G...

Page 489: ...which may come up during installation Installation Troubleshooting Table 12 1 Installation Troubleshooting Continued on next page Trouble or Error Message Probable Cause Suggested Solution Connect fai...

Page 490: ...ge 12 21 PC serial port not powered Check PC hardware manual for power saver instructions Also see CMC Connection Requirements page 12 21 PC serial port BAUD rate does not operate below 9600 BAUD Chec...

Page 491: ...command from CMC if new type circuit is what is wanted Otherwise restore original type circuit pack Failed circuit pack Replace circuit pack An incorrect disk was inserted during software installation...

Page 492: ...g continued Table 12 1 Installation Troubleshooting continued Trouble or Error Message Probable Cause Suggested Solution Not enough Disk space to copy Centerlink Management Console program on Hard Dri...

Page 493: ...tions sessions The CMC program does actively handshake as follows When a carriage return is entered from the product selection menu of the CMC program prior to the login screen the PC DTR and RTS lead...

Page 494: ...ot be detected until customer traffic is placed on the system The FAULT Test Auto Turnup Local test verifies continuity through one of two possible paths emanating from Telemetry packs within a WaveSt...

Page 495: ...lly with noise measurements the TOHCTL and cabling between terminals is tested via system level verification This test is invoked at the CMC in EXPERT mode with the Test Auto Turnup Local command Inst...

Page 496: ...uration for a TLM circuit pack within an Optical line under test After the optical line fibers from OA out to OA in have been looped via the LGX attenuators inserted in the loops the CMS Ports opened...

Page 497: ...d parity via TEQPARTST function and reading REQPARER 2 Insert C1 parity error at the S STS13BP device of the TLM pack via TEQPARTST function 3 Verify C1 parity error is detected at the S STS13BP by re...

Page 498: ...synchronization source to the internal 51 84 MHz Stratum 3 Clock Generator Have the C STS13BP device insert PATH AIS signal in the Out direction of the CMS In Out Port CMS In Out Port Continuity Test...

Page 499: ...A self test can also terminate prematurely if a condition arises that prevents the self test from completing Figure 12 3 Auto Turnup Local CMS Test OA Amplifier Module IN RX TLM TX TLM OUT TLM Open I...

Page 500: ...12 28 Issue 1 0 March 2001 365 575 389 Installation Manual Troubleshooting...

Page 501: ...Issue 1 0 March 2001 A 1 A Releases 1 0 and2 0LBO Selection Tables A Contents Overview 2...

Page 502: ...LBO Selection Tables Overview Description Refer to Appendix A of the WaveStar OLS 40G Installation Manual number 365 575 344 for selection of LBOs for Releases 1 0 and 2 0 For selection of LBOs for R...

Page 503: ...2001 B 1 B Pin Repair B Contents General 2 Tool Kit Descriptions 3 Pin Designations 4 WaveStar OLS 40G Circuit Pack and Equipment Location 5 OT Circuit Pack and Equipment Location 6 Procedures for Pi...

Page 504: ...s for terminal repair in FASTECH and METRAL technology using the KS 22876 L6 Pin Repair Kit for the FASTECH technology and the BERG MT370 01 Tool Kit for the METRAL technology The tools were designed...

Page 505: ...Inserts pins in areas without spacer aligners from circuit pack side L105 Head No 3 Removes pins from wiring side L106 Head No 4 Removes stub of broken pins from wiring side L107 Head No 5 Removes pi...

Page 506: ...G FASTECH H 103624987 1B14SG FASTECH I 106918485 1B33SG FASTECH J 407423524 1B34SG FASTECH O 103180287 1D1SG FASTECH Q 106918493 1C5SG FASTECH U 105424238 1D4SG FASTECH V 105396436 1B21SG FASTECH W 10...

Page 507: ...WaveStar OLS 40G Equipment Location Circuit Pack Backplane Location SYSMEM LEA2 20 604 SYSCTL LEA1 20 584 TOHCTL LEA5 LEA102 20 554 OA LEA7 LEA7B LEA104 and LEA105 20 534 20 434 20 330 20 230 TLM LDA1...

Page 508: ...Location SYSMEM 20 605 SYSCTL 20 565 TOHCTL 20 525 OTU System Shelf 20 163 20 203 20 243 20 283 20 323 20 363 20 405 20 445 20 485 NOTE Location 20 485 is not populated with any circuit pack at this t...

Page 509: ...the correct figure Figure B 1 through Figure B 8 to determine the letter pin code associated with the pin 6 Using Table B 1 on page B 4 determine the type of pin either METRAL or FASTECH and the corre...

Page 510: ...rocedures for Pin Replacement Reference Notes 1 type contacts shall be press fit from the component side 1D1 contacts shall be broken off on the component side after insertion 1B32 1B33 1B34 and 1C6 c...

Page 511: ...F F F F F F F A A A A A A AA A A AA A A A A AA AA A A AA A A AA AA A A AA AA A A AA AA A A AA AA A A AA AA A A AA AA A A AA AA A A AA AA AA AA A A A A AA A A AA AA A A A A AA A A A A AA AA AA A A AA A...

Page 512: ...AAA OMU ODU TLM OA con t 0 1 2 3 079 AAAA AAAA AAAA AAAA AAAA AAAA AAAA 0 1 2 3 0 1 2 3 0 1 2 3 0 1 2 3 0 1 2 3 091 103 097 085 073 061 055 067 079 091 097 085 073 061 055 067 079 091 097 085 073 061...

Page 513: ...AAAA AAAA AAAA AAAA AAAA AAAA AAAA AAAA AAAA AAAA AAAA SYSMEM con t SYSCTL con t TOHCTL con t OA con t OMU ODU con t AAAA TLM con t AAAA AAAA AAAA AAAA AAAA AAAA AAAA AAAA AAAA AAAA AAAA AAAA A AAAA A...

Page 514: ...in Type Locations continued Figure B 4 WaveStar OLS 40G Power and User Panel Component Side View AA A A A A AA A A A A AA A A A A AA A A AA AA AA AA AA A A AA AA A A A A A A A A AA USER PNL 0 1 2 3 00...

Page 515: ...C C C CC C C CC CC C C C C CC C C AA A A A A A A A A A A AA A A A A AA A A A A A A A A A A AA A A AA A A A A AA AA A A AA A A A A AA AA A A AA A A AA AA AA A A AA AA A A A A AA A A A A AA A A A A AA A...

Page 516: ...AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AAAA AA AA AA AA AAAA AA AA AAAA AA AA AAAA AAAA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AAAA AAAA AAAA AAAA AAAA AA AA AAAA AAAA AA AA AAAA AA AA AA AA...

Page 517: ...AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA SYSMEM con t SYSCTL TOHCTL con t con t AA AA AA AA A AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA 0 1 2 3 0 1 2 3 043 043 043 037 037 031 031 025 025 019 019 013 013 007 007 001 001 AA...

Page 518: ...ed Pin Type Locations continued Figure B 8 Optical Translator Power and User Panel Component Side View AAAA AAAA AAAA AAAA AAAA AAAA AAAA AAAA AAAA AAAA AAAA AAAA USER PNL 0 1 2 3 001 007 PWR A 0 1 2...

Page 519: ...Issue 1 0 March 2001 C 1 C FiberCleaning C Contents Background 2 Equipment Required 3 Safety Instructions 5 Cleaning Inspecting Optical Connectors 6...

Page 520: ...of lightwave systems With the modern high speed high power and wider bandwidth optical transmission systems clean connectors along the optical path are absolutely essential for successful operation O...

Page 521: ...e with Noyes OFS 300 200X 408197069 ITE 7129D2 33712902 SC angled adapter for use with Noyes OFS 300 200X 408376812 ITE 7129D3 33712903 Individual pre saturated alcohol wipes 99 pure isopropyl alcohol...

Page 522: ...scretion of the user and is not recommended by Lucent Product Model Comcode ITE Installation Order FC adapter for use with Noyes VFS 1 408356863 ITE 7146D3 33714603 1 25 mm adapter for use with Noyes...

Page 523: ...nnected or separated optical connectors may emit invisible laser radiation and direct exposure can severely injure the eye If inspecting the endface of a connector with a fiberscope be absolutely cert...

Page 524: ...mm and 1 25 mm in diameter associated with ST SC FC and LC connectors The ferrule of a fiber optic connector consists of a ceramic or stainless steel cylinder with a hole located longitudinally down t...

Page 525: ...Action 2 Open an individual foil packet of pre saturated isopropyl alcohol 99 pure wipe Grasp the connector housing and place the connector ferrule endface perpendicular to the alcohol wipe Drag it a...

Page 526: ...is not available proceed with step 7 Otherwise hold the CLETOP cassette cleaner in the palm of your hand with the cassette shutter door facing up Rotate the cassette lever all the way down with your t...

Page 527: ...ector from the first slot and rotate it 90 degrees and repeat the wiping procedure using the second slot Be sure the ferrule is pressed snug against the cleaning cloth while dragging the ferrule to as...

Page 528: ...on page C 11 Requirement No fixed type of contamination contaminants which after 3 wet dry cleaning operations remain at the same location on the connector endface regardless of size is allowed in th...

Page 529: ...ation Diameters 66 m dia Monitor Viewing Area Step Action 3 After the connector has been verified to be cleaned it should be immediately inserted into the adapter buildout of the optical component Thi...

Page 530: ...inated LBOs The following procedure is recommended Step Action 1 Using the appropriate CLETOP stick cleaner 2 5 mm for SC ST and FC connectors 1 25 mm for LC connectors dampen the stick cleaner with E...

Page 531: ...Issue 1 0 March 2001 D 1 D CMC Dantel Alarm and Control Block Installation Extended Miscellaneous Discretes D Contents Overview 2 Installation Procedure 4...

Page 532: ...s to supplement the miscellaneous discretes feature It consists of an additional 128 alarm and status input points and 32 control output points bringing the total number of miscellaneous discrete inpu...

Page 533: ...tion Tools and Equipment Required The following tools are required Phillips Screwdriver Small Standard Screwdriver 11 32 Inch Wrench The following equipment is required Alarm Control Box 23 Mounting B...

Page 534: ...220 00 Alarm and Control Block The following procedure is provided to facilitate its use with Lucent s Release 2 0 2 1 Optical Line System Assembly Step Action 1 Attach the Alarm and Control Block to...

Page 535: ...Discretes Installation Procedure Continued Wiring Figure D 2 Opening the Dantel Alarm Block Continued on next page Step Action 1 In order to access the power supply board of the Dantel Alarm Block the...

Page 536: ...retes Installation Procedure Continued Wiring continued Figure D 3 Pulling Down the Power Supply and CPU Continued on next page Step Action 2 Pull the Power Supply board and CPU board down Refer to Fi...

Page 537: ...ground and the other is for alarm input The dark colored columns are grounds and are wired together Wire Pin 30 S back to the Battery return ground terminal GND on TB 1 refer to Figure D 4 on page D 7...

Page 538: ...24 25 26 27 28 Pins 32 E H are connected to the SER TLM1 on the OLS PTS 17 PTS 33 PTS 49 PTS 65 PTS 81 PTS 97 PTS 113 PTS 129 CNTRL PTS CNTRL PTS CNTRL PTS CNTRL PTS X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X...

Page 539: ...t OLS J3 XA OFFICE PAR TLM MISC DSCRT 2 MISC DSCRT 1 SER TLM 2 SER TLM 1 J2 J1 J6 XB J5 J4 J9 YA J8 J7 J12 YB J11 J10 P15 P14 J13 P20 P19 P24 P23 J22 P29 P28 J27 INTERSHELF CTL S E C T I O N L I N E S...

Page 540: ...ts the miscellaneous discrete input point to provision NOTE The miscellaneous discrete points 1 16 are assigned to the original miscellaneous discrete ports Therefore the extended miscellaneous discre...

Page 541: ...il OTU 25 64 I S Fail OTU 16 19 CP Fail OTU 3 42 CP Fail OTU 26 65 I S Fail OTU 17 20 CP Fail OTU 4 43 CP Fail OTU 27 66 I S Fail OTU 18 21 CP Fail OTU 5 44 CP Fail OTU 28 67 I S Fail OTU 19 22 CP Fai...

Page 542: ...tended Miscellaneous Discrete Assignments Used to Monitor the Optical Translator continued Table D 4 Miscellaneous Discrete Assignments Monitoring OT Point No Description Point No Description Point No...

Page 543: ...1 E 1 E Harris C 1000 CenturionInstallation Extended Miscellaneous Discretes E Contents Overview 2 OT Connections to the Harris Centurion EDMU 4 Installation Procedure 10 Provisioning Extended Miscell...

Page 544: ...se 1 0 miscellaneous discretes feature It consists of an additional 128 alarm and status input points and an additional 32 control output points See Figure E 1 on page E 2 This will bring the total nu...

Page 545: ...ls and Equipment Required The following tools are required Phillips Screwdriver Small Standard Screwdriver 11 32 Inch Wrench The following equipment is required C 1000 Centurion Mounting Brackets Stan...

Page 546: ...nd 10 ground connections The OT uses 25 pin D Subminiature connectors with all connections being used for wired pair alarms requiring a pair of wires two connections With these incompatibilities a con...

Page 547: ...ond wire wrap When these terminals are filled the wiring table will call out ground connections to be used on J3 and J4 connectors which are located directly above connectors J1 and J2 Table E 2 OT Mi...

Page 548: ...R O O R 6 19 RTN 32 C P Fail OTU 16 P2 Compl S1 16 J1 42 J1 32 RTN R G G R 5 18 RTN 33 C P Fail OTU 17 P2 Compl S1 17 J1 18 J1 33 RTN R BR BR R 4 17 RTN 34 C P Fail OTU 18 P2 Compl S1 18 J1 43 J1 33 R...

Page 549: ...13 49 I S Fail OTU 1 P2 Compl S2 33 J2 10 J2 5 RTN W BL BL W 12 25 RTN 50 I S Fail OTU 2 P3 System 34 J2 35 J2 5 RTN W O O W 11 24 RTN 51 I S Fail OTU 3 P3 System 35 J2 11 J2 6 RTN W G G W 10 23 RTN 5...

Page 550: ...OTU 16 P3 Compl S1 48 J2 42 J2 32 RTN R G G R 5 18 RTN 65 I S Fail OTU 17 P3 Compl S1 49 J2 18 J2 33 RTN R BR BR R 4 17 RTN 66 I S Fail OTU 18 P3 Compl S1 50 J2 43 J2 33 RTN R S S R 3 16 RTN 67 I S F...

Page 551: ...7 RTN 78 I S Fail OTU 30 P3 Compl S2 62 J2 49 J4 9 RTN R S S R 3 16 RTN 79 I S Fail OTU 31 P3 Compl S2 63 J2 25 J4 30 RTN BK BL BL BK 2 15 RTN 80 I S Fail OTU 32 P3 Compl S2 64 J2 50 J4 30 RTN BK O O...

Page 552: ...ed to the distribution frame 2 Run the ED 7G028 22 cable from the SER TLM1 port of the OLS to J9 on the rear of the C 1000 Centurion See Figure 2 1 of the C 1000 Centurion User Guide 3 J1 J8 are the p...

Page 553: ...1000 unit is configured by using Configuration DIP switches on the front of the unit See Figure 1 1 in the C 1000 Centurion User Guide Units such as the OLS that can handle 128 or less discrete points...

Page 554: ...ENVIRONMENT Enter the Alarm number i e 28 in the blank AID box This input sets the Descriptions and Alarm Levels for the miscellaneous discrete inputs The Point parameter selects the miscellaneous dis...

Page 555: ...tion Point No Description 17 CP Fail OTU 1 40 CP Fail OTU 24 63 I S Fail OTU 15 18 CP Fail OTU 2 41 CP Fail OTU 25 64 I S Fail OTU 16 19 CP Fail OTU 3 42 CP Fail OTU 26 65 I S Fail OTU 17 20 CP Fail O...

Page 556: ...nts Used to Monitor the Optical Translator continued Table E 3 Miscellaneous Discrete Assignments Monitoring OT continued Point No Description Point No Description Point No Description 34 CP Fail OTU...

Page 557: ...Issue 1 0 March 2001 F 1 F PC Setup Usage For CenterLink ManagementConsole F Contents Overview 2...

Page 558: ...gement Console Overview Description The information in this chapter has been removed due to the constantly changing PC setup information for different PC software platforms For the procedures to setup...

Page 559: ...Issue 1 0 March 2001 G 1 G Related Equipment G Contents Overview 2 Recommended Orderwire System 4 Orderwire Shelf Mounting and Powering 5...

Page 560: ...xternal 1200 baud modems The orderwire cannot be used for voice and CMC access simultaneously In ring applications one of the nodes should be chosen as the break point it is recommended the TID associ...

Page 561: ...s channel through the 44202 202 Compatible Modem pack 2 Select both channels 1 and 2 on the 41096 panel This connects the computer and external modem to the system At the same time the optical coupler...

Page 562: ...he voice only Dantel Orderwire system recommended is orderable as J68974L 1 L300 for a Terminal Office equivalent to part number A18 04588 02 from Dantel The new voice and data Dantel Orderwire system...

Page 563: ...l documentation for powering and mechanical mounting information Figure G 1 Orderwire for Voice Communication Continued on next page W E 1 2 OLS Section Orderwire 1 2 E W W W W E E E 1 2 3 4 5 7 8 Off...

Page 564: ...L MODEM RS 232 Cable 202 T MODEM CMC J254A J274A 6 4 WIRE 202 T MODEM 4 WIRE 8 PIN RJ45 Jack for 4 WIRE MODEM ED 7G001 22 G401 Section Orderwire Cables Note The Dantel Shelf at the breakpoint DSNE Off...

Page 565: ...o turn off the speaker Set CTL LMT B strap to IN position to prevent the CHAN SELECT volume control knob from turning off the speaker Set CTL LMT B strap to OUT position to allow the CHAN SELECT volum...

Page 566: ...must have a unique address it is recommended to use the Target ID TID 49018 child board S4 S5 and S6 three digit address for All Call This address must be unique from all the primary voice Orderwire...

Page 567: ...CHAN SELECT volume control knob from turning off the speaker Set CTL LMT B strap to OUT position to allow the CHAN SELECT volume control knob to turn off the speaker 46105 Set S1 BRDG switch to TERM a...

Page 568: ...e top equipment shelf 44020 49018 child board set the station 1 code with S1 S2 and S3 unique three digit voice orderwire address 000 999 for each site S1 is the first digit It is recommended to use t...

Page 569: ...G 3 Channel 1 Dantel Orderwire Connections For Reference Only Table G 4 gives Channel 2 wire connection information Table G 4 Channel 2 Dantel Orderwire Connections For Reference Only Figure G 3 on p...

Page 570: ...PUT RCV 1 OUTPUT XMT CLK INPUT XMT CLK 1 OUTPUT XMT DATA 1 OUTPUT RCV CLK 1 INPUT RCV DATA 1 INPUT M LEAD 1 INPUT E LEAD 1 OUTPUT BATTERY INPUT 21 TO 56 VDC GROUND GROUND GROUND GROUND E LEAD 2 OUTPUT...

Page 571: ...Issue 1 0 March 2001 H 1 H Optical Protection Switch OPS H Contents Overview 2...

Page 572: ...otection Switch OPS is a specialized application of WaveStar OLS 40G and is the primary feature added for Release 3 1 This feature is not supported in Release 7 and therefore this section has been rem...

Page 573: ...Issue 1 0 March 2001 I 1 I Line Buildout LBO I Contents Overview 2 Zero dB Attenuators White or Blue LBOs 3 Broadband Single Mode Attenuators Yellow LBOs 4 1550 nm Single Mode Attenuators Green LBOs 5...

Page 574: ...elopment of the WaveStar OLS 40G new demands were placed upon LBOs for improved attenuation tolerances higher power levels additional granularity and single mode to multimode transitions This has crea...

Page 575: ...ations Figure I 1 LBO Orientation for Reading Attenuation Values Zero dB LBO Color White for ST FC Blue for SC Connector Types ST FC and SC Connection Types Single Mode SM to Single Mode SM Multimode...

Page 576: ...rs used in the FT 2000 LCT 2000 and the initial OLS equipment Table I 2 lists the specifications for this type of LBO Table I 2 Broadband Attenuators Specification Broadband Attenuators Color Yellow C...

Page 577: ...he attenuator A single mode to multimode transition attenuator Gray in color must be used refer to Table I 4 on page I 6 Table I 3 lists the specifications for this type of LBO Table I 3 1550 nm Singl...

Page 578: ...te the OTPM receiver input a Single Mode to Multimode LBO Gray must be used Using a Green LBO will negate most of the rated attenuation for that LBO Table I 4 lists the specifications for this type of...

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